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THE SCOTT FAMILY 



OF SHREWSBURY, N. J. 



Being the Descendants of 



\Villiam Scott and Abigail Tilton W 



With Sketches of Related Familie 



arner 



COMPILED BY 



Rev. Arthur S. Col 



THE RKGISTKR PRESS 
RED BANK. N. J. 

1903 



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PREFACE. 



Charles Wagner has said that "the best possessions of a family are its com- 
mon memories." To recall and preserve these common memories, many of them 
long since passed out of family recollection, is the purpose of the following 
pages. Some old family records having come into my possession, they sug- 
gested the idea of further research and ultimate preservation by (he use of the 
printing press. More than three years have been spent in the work, and the re- 
sult is presented in this compact and simple form. Records of families related 
by intermarriage have to some extent been included so far as they represent 
lines of ancestry down to the time of intermarriage. The names of nearly one 
thousand descendants of the William Scott who first settled in Shrewsbury are 
to be found in this book, and yet the list is far from complete. A longer time 
and wider research might have increased the number, but it has been thought 
best not to delay publication. To honor and preserve the memory of those who 
have passed beyond the veil, to foster a proper family feeling and spirit, and to 
keep for future generations the record of their ancestry, these pages are sent 
out to the many branches of the family and entrusted to their keeping. 

Through the courtesy of Mr. John H. Cook, the proprietor of The Red Bank 
Register, this family history has appeared in successive issues of that publica- 
tion during the current year. This has given to others the opportunity of making 
a number of corrections and additions. Doubtless there are still many errors, 
which are always seemingly inseparable from a work of this kind, and those who 
consult this book are asked to notify the compiler of any mistakes and to send 
him any additional information whi<'h they may have. All corrections and addi- 
tions will be carefully preserved and used later in any revision of, or supplement 
to, this work which may be published. In addition to the matter published in 
The Red Bank Register and corrections thereto, this book contains a number 
of illustrations, a family chart, an appendix, and a complete index of persons 
containing over two thousand names. All dates have been given as they are 
found in the original records without change, except that in dates prior to 1753, 
when the Old Style was in use, the year has been made to corres|)ond with the 
present calendar, but not the day of the month. This is made necessary by the 
fact that until 17.53 the English people began the year on what was known as 
Lady Daij. or March 2.'Jth. 

There have been so many sources of information that only in a few cases 
has reference to them been possible. Public records, church records, tombstone 



inscriptions, newspaper clippings, and family Bibles and other private records, 
have furnished considerable material. The records of the Friends' Monthly 
Meetings at Shrewsbury and Burlington, N. J., and Flushing, L. I., and the 
American Loyalists Manuscripts have been consulted in manuscript form. In 
addition the chief published authorities and records which have been used are as 
follows: New Jersey Archives, New York Marriages, New York Colonial Docu- 
ments, Stillwell's Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, vols. 1 and 2, Salter 
and Bcekman's Old Times in Old Monmouth, Beekman's Early Dutch Settlers of 
Monmouth County, Symmes' History of Old Tennent Church, Ellis' History of 
Monmouth County, Salter's History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Wood- 
ward and Hageman's History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey 
Coast in Three Centuries, vol. 2, Smith's History of New Jersey, Flint's Early 
Long Island, Bergen's Long Island Families, Hotten's Lists of Emigrants to 
America, Stryker's Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in 
the Revolutionary War, Cooley's Genealogy of Early Settlers in Trenton and 
Ewing, Burke's Commoners and Landed Gentry. Besides some of the above, 
the following additional authorities have been consulted for the history of the 
Throckmorton family, which has involved an amount of work out of all propor- 
tion to the size of the sketch in this book: Middletown Town Book, Abstracts 
of Wills in New York Historical Society's Collections, Rhode Island Colonial 
Records, Vital Record of Rhode Island, Town Records of Salem (Mass.), Felt's 
Annals of Salem (Mass.), Brodhead's History of the State of New York, Bolton's 
History of Westchester County, N. Y., Scharf's History of Westchester 
County, N. Y., Farmer's Genealogical Record of the First Settlers of New 
England, Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New England, Austin's Genea- 
logical Dictionary of Rhode Island, Dictionary of National Biography (British), 
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage. For two of the family sketches I have also 
been indebted to the following: The Twining Family (Rev. Ed., 1905), Bergen's 
VanBrunt Family, and Beekman's A Branch of the VanBrunt Family in Mon- 
mouth County (article in N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record, January and April, 
1904.) 

This compilation would not have been possible without the aid of many per- 
sons who have furnished information for this work. While most of these can 
not be mentioned, my thanks are especially due to the Rev. William White 
Hance, James Steen, Esq., and the Hon. George Crawford Beekman, who have 
given considerable material from their rich stores of genealogical information 
and who have helped in many other ways. Dr. John E. Stillwell, who has ren- 
dered invaluable service in the discovery and preservation of original records, 
allowed me the privilege of looking over his manuscript notes on the Throck- 
morton family, and has thus contributed to the accuracy and completeness of 
the sketch contained in this work. Many excellent suggestions as to the form 
of these pages have been given by Mr. John H. Cook, and their correctness is 
in large measure due to his careful supervision in seeing them through the press. 
To these and to all who have in any way helped, the compiler of these records 
expresses his grateful appreciation. 

ARTHUR S. COLE. 
Manasquan, N. J., June 1st, 190s. 



CONTENTS. 

PAGE 

Family Chart, ...... Preceding Introduction 

Introduction, ......... 9 

I. William Scott and Abigail Tilton Warner, .... 12 

William Scott's Ancestry, . . . . . .13 

The Tilton Family, . . .... 14 

II. .John Scott and Mary Bills, ...... 15 

The Will of John Scott, 15 

The Bills Family, 17 

The Twining Family, . . . . . . 1" 

III. George Crawford and Esther Scott. . . . . .19 

The Crawford Family, ...... 26 

The Sheph(-rd Family 26 

The Bowne Family, ....... 27 

IV. Abraham White and Mehitable Scott, . . . .28 

V. William Scott and Mary Runnels, ..... 30 

The Throckmorton Family, . . . . . .41 

The Halmes Family, ....... 44 

The VanBrunt Family, ....... 46 

VI. John White and Mary Scott, ...... 47 

VII. Samuel Scott and Amy Borden, . . . •. . .48 
VUI. John Scott and Ruth Stockton, ..... 54 

IX. Ebenezer Scott and Patience Leonard, . . . . . .57 

Appendi.x, ......... 64 

Index of Persons, ......... 65 



NOTATION. 

In this book every person born in the Scott family is numbered with a sep- 
arate Arabic numeral. Brothers and sisters in each family are numbered con- 
secutively beginning with a new decade, or, in other words, with the first num- 
ber of a new group of ten. An asterisk (*) after a personal numeral indicates 
that the person is a parent, that the numeral is also the number of a family, 
and that a fuller record of the parents with a list of their children will be found 
under this number in its regular order. Hence these numbers serve the three- 
fold purpose of a personal numeral, a family number, and of indicating the order 
in the family so far as that is known. An Arabic numeral in brackets [ ] fol- 
lowing a name is the personal number, and is thus used in a subsequent (or 
prior) reference to indicate the exact person mentioned. A superior Arabic 
numeral (a small figure above the line) after the first name denotes the gen- 
eration, beginning with the children of William Scott and Abigail Tilton War- 
ner as the first generation. Numbers and small letters in parentheses ( ) are 
used in the sketches of related families for purposes of numbering and refer- 
ence. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 

FACINO PAGE 

Barclay's "Apology for Quakers," which has been in the family 

over 200 years, ...... 12 

Part of a page from an old account book originally bclon:jing to 
Joseph Shepherd, containing the signature of Richard^ Craw- 
ford [52], 19 

William'' Scott [621] and his wif'^ Jane Throckmorton, . 31 

The Quaker Meeting House at Shrewsbury, ... 48 

The oldest records of births found on the blank pages of Barclay's 
"Apology for Quakers," being the children of William Scott 
and Abigail Tilton Warner, ..... 54 

Receipt with signature of Samuel" Scott [r.)()l|, son of John Scott 

[19] and Ruth Stockton, ..... 54 

Patience^ Scott [221G], who married 1st PitiT H. Conover an 1 2d 

Garrett Wvckoff, ....... 62 



f 51. Georee Crawford. 

52. Richard Crawford, 
m. Catherine Shepherd. 



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-11. Esther Scott, 

m. George Crawford. 



53. William Crawford, 
m. Catherine Bowne. 

54. Job Crawford, . 

1 m. Ann Morris. -^ 

55. Joshua Crawford. 



61. Richard Crawford, m. Rebecca SlillwelL 

62. George Crawford, m. 1st Mary Scabrook : 

m. 2d Eleanor Schenck. 

63. Catherine Crawford, m. Nathaniel Leonard. 

64. Esther Crawford, m. Thomaa Burrows. 

65. Hannah Crawford, m. Timothy White. 

301. John Crawford, m. Caroline Fields. 

302. William Crawftird. m. Rebecca Patterson. 

303. Esther Crawford, m. Robert White. 

481. Joshua Crawford. 

482. George Crawford. 



—12. Abigail Scott 



-13. Mehitable Scott. , 

m. Abraham White. ^ 



m. 1st Cornelius Compton. 

56. Lydia Crawford, 
m. 2d Benjamin Morris. 

57. Elizabeth Crawford. 



491. 
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- Compton. 

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m. 1st Catherine Olden. 
501. John White, 

m. 2d Mary Smith. 



—14. William Scott 



f 601. 



Richard Scott 

m. Mary Story. 



—15. William Scott 

m. Mary Runnels. I 



602. John Scott 

m. Sarah Hisson. 



603. George Scott m. . 

604. Job Scott m. twice. 



493. Benjamin Morris, m. . 

49-1. Joser'h Morris, m. Patience (Herbert?) 

495. Stout Morris. 

496. Lydia Morris, m. James Frost. 

497. Esther Morris, m. Jonathan Stout 

611. Job White. 

512. Nancy White. 

513. James White, m. Martha Hendrickson. 

514. Catherine White, m. Giles W. Olden. 

515. Benjamin C. White, m. Ann Faxson. 

516. Jonathan White. 

611. John Scott m. Mary Schenck. 

G21. William Scott, m. Jane Throckmorton. 

622. James Scott, m. Ann VanFrunt. 

623. Ralph Scott m. Lsabella (Kue? ) 

624. Sarah Scott, m. James Bennett 

625. Mary Scott, m. Joseph Tilton. 

626. Catherin - Scott m. 1st Daniel Hulett; 

m. 2d Timothy White. 

1271. John W. Scott 

1281. Job Scott 

1282. Sarah Scott m. Woodward. 

1283. Ann Scott m. Daniel Atchley. 



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—16. Mary Scott 

m. 2d John White. 



605. Ralph Warner Scott 

606. Susannah Scott 

607. Hannah Scott 

608. Sarah Scott, 

m. David Tilton. 

1401. Job White. 

1402. Hannah White, 

m. Garret Covenhoven. 

1403. Sarah White. 

m. Gasper. 

! 1404. Catherine White, 

m. Samuel Scott. 

1405. Aaron White. 
'- m. Deborah TrafTord. 

1501. Elizabeth Scott 

m. Edmund Lafctra. 



, James Reid. 
. William Reid. 
, Eleanor Reid. 

1331. William Tilton, m. Margaret Corlies. 

1332. David Tilton, m. (Sarah Flemnen?) 



.1 2781. Aaron Scott 
/ 2782. Jesse Scott 



1511. Edmund Lafetra. 

1512. Hannah Lafetra, m. John Pintard. 

1513. Amy Lafetra. 

1514. Elizabeth Lafetra, m. Daniel Allen. 



, Deborah Wall. 

- Millet 



-17. Samuel Scott 

m. 1st Amy Borden. 



-18. Hannah Scott 

m. John Williams. I. 



1502. Hannah Scott 
m. William Pintard. 



1503. Ebenezer Scott 
■ m. Elizabeth 



f 1541. Samuel Pintard, 
I 1542. Amy Pintard, m 

I j543. Glencross Pintard, m. Catherine Slocum. 
i .544. Ann Pintai"d. 

:545. William Pintard, m. Lydia Holmes. 
! ^546. John Pintard. m. Hannah Lafctra. 
I 1547. Hannah Pintard, m. Samuel Tilton. 

1 
1 1651. Samuel Scott m. Elizabeth Tilton. 
I 1652. Ann Scott, m. John Mount. 



1504. John Scott 

1505. Jane Scott. 
1606. Amy Scott 
1507. William Scott 

m. Ann — 



-19. John Scott 

m. Ruth Stockton. 



-20. Ebenezer Scott 



1901. Samuel Scott 

1902. Richard Scott 

m. Lydia -. 

1903. ? Mehitable Scott 

m. John Melrose. 



2201. James Scott. 

m. Margaret VanClcaf. 



—21. Ebenezer Scott 

m. Patience Leonard. 



2202. Rachel Scott 

m. Lewis (>>novcr. 



( 1911. Susannah Scott 

-; 1912. Job Scott m. 

( 1913. Mehitable Scott 



2211. William Scott 

2212. Lenah Scott. 

2213. Hannah Scott, m. James VanKirk. * 

2214. Patience Scott m. 1st Peter H. Conover; 

m. 2d Garrett WyckolT. 

2215. Sarah Scott 

2216. Ebenezer Scott m. Ist Eliza Thompson. 

m. 2d Ann Knott Little. 

2217. Benjamin Scott 

2218. Deborah Scott m. William Little. 

2219. James Scott 

2.151. Joseph Conover. 

2^r'2. Kbcnczer Conover, m. Mary LclTerson. 

2^1.Vt. Hannah Conover. 

^Vi-I. Mary Conover. 

2;l.^5. Patience Conover. 

2^156. Deborah Conover. 

2357. Anne Conover. 

2368. Helena Conover. 



2203. Samuel Scott, ' 27R1. Aaron Scott 

m. Catherine White. I 27S2. Jesse Scott 



2201. William Scott 



* 2791. Samuel Scott 
— . I 2792. John Scott 



The Scott Family of Shrewsbury. 



INTRODUCTION. 



The Scott family of Shrewsbury, 
N. J., are the descendants of William 
Scott, the first of the family to settle 
in Shrewsbury, and his wife, Abigail 
Tilton Warner. So far as this record is 
concerned, however, the family story is 
followed only in the line of William 
Scott's oldest son, John Scott. William 
Scott was a Quaker, and probably of 
English parentage. Family tradition 
insists upon a Scottish origin, but this 
is probably based on nothing more than 
the family name of Scott. This only 
tells us that the family is of Scotch de- 
scent, but does not inform us how far 
back we must go to find ancestors who 
lived in Scotland. Martin B. Scott, in 
his discussion of the "Antiquity of the 
Name of Scott, ' ' says : " The theory of 
Professor Innes of Edinburgh Univer- 
sity, in relation to the original name of 
Scott in Scotland, is that long before 
surnames were known, the people of 
that country, who wandered into Eng- 
land, there received the distinctive ap- 
pellation of Scotus or Scot, and re- 
turned to Scotland bearing the name of 
Scot in addition to their former name." 
This is equally true of those who never 
returned to Scotland, and accounts for 
the origin of English families of the 
name of Scott. Another writer says : 
"The name of Scott ranks among the 
most prominent British surnames, 
nearly si.\ty coats of arms being assigned 
to it in the Herald's College, and Burke 



gives the arms of 94 of the name, 
while the London directory shows about 
200 merchants, traders and bankers of 
this name in that metropolis." How- 
ever near or remote his Scotch ancestry 
may have been, we only know that 
William Scott came to Shrewsbury from 
Gravesend, Long Island, which was set- 
tled by English families. 

The compiler of these records has in 
his possession a book about the size of 
an old-fashioned family Bible, which has 
descended to him as an heirloom in the 
family. It has been known in the family 
as the " Old Quaker Bible." It is not, 
however, a Bible, but the famous 
"Apology for Quakers" by Robert 
Barclay, and was published in London 
in 169L On some of the blank pages 
are family records, the oldest being the 
records of the births of the children of 
William Scott and those of his son John 
Scott. This book was undoubtedly the 
property of William Scott, the first of 
the name to make his home in Shrews- 
bury, and has been in the possession of 
the family ever since, for over two 
hundred years. 

There were other persons or families 
of the name of Scott that settled in 
New Jersey prior to the Revolutionary 
War, but it is not known that any of 
these is related to the others, though 
furcher research may reveal relation- 
ship in some cases. The list here given 
does not pretend to be complete, but 



THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



Widdington, England, not from Bar- 
badoes. Further, in a census of the 
loland of Barbadoes taken in 1679 and 
1680, Benjamin Scott is recorded as 
having 108 acres of land, 2 white serv- 
ants and 41 negroes in the Parish of 
Christ Church, and 10 acres of land in 
the Parish of St. Michaels, which seems 
to show that he was not the same per- 
son whose home and family were at the 
same time in Burlington in the Province 
of West Jersey. In Woodward and 
Hageman's " History of Burlington and 
Mercer Counties, N. J.," it is claimed 



that one of the families of Burlington 
owning the name of Scott is descend- 
ed from Benjamin Scott through his 
son Henry, and still owns part of the 
original land. But Benjamin Scott had 
no son by the name of Henry, so far as 
any record shows, and the Henry Scott 
who lived in Burlington was of an en- 
tirely different family, being the son of 
Jonathan Scott, of near Edenderry in 
Kings county, Ireland, as shown by an 
advertisement in the Pennsylvania Ga- 
zette of June 15th, 1758. 



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William Scott and Abigail Xilton Warner. 



The first certain record that we have 
of WilHam Scott's presence in this coun- 
try is in the "New Yorl? Marriages," 
where we find that he took out a license 
to marry Abigail Warner February 7th, 
1678, which would be 1679 according to 
our modern way of dating the year to 
begin January 1st, instead of March 
25th, as was customary in Great Britain 
and her colonies before 1753. At the 
time of his marriage William Scott re- 
sided at Gravesend, Long Island. The 
records of this town show that on May 
31st, 1660, one of this name bought of 
Nicholas Stillwell a house and garden in 
Gravesend, signing his name "William 
Scot." If this was the same William 
Scott, and it seems probable, he must 
have been born not later than the year 
1639, and was thus considerably older 
than his wife, Abigail Tilton Warner, 
who was born in 1650. She was the 
daughter of John and Mary Tilton of 
Gravesend, and widow of Ralph War- 
ner of Barbadoes. Her first hus- 
band, Ralph Warner, maiTiage litense 
dated May 15th, 1669, died at Barba- 
does, and was buried there, according 
to the parish register of St. Michael's 
church, April 24th, 1678. There were 
two children by this first marriage, 
Mary Warner, born at New Utrecht, 
L. I., and Ralph Warner, born at Brook- 
land, L. I., June, 167—. The latter died 
at Shrewsbury, N. J., in 1695, probably 
in July. The following is from the rec- 
ords of the Court of Sessions of the 
West Riding of Yorkshire, Long Island, 
at the Court held at Gravesend, beginning 
December 18th, 1678: "Upon the Peti- 



con of Abigail Warner wherein shee de- 
sires to be freed from the paymt of her 
deceased Husbands Debts, shee being 
left in a desolate, and poor condicon by 
her said Husband, and nothing consider- 
able left her for the paymt thereof and 
for the subsistance, and maintainance 
of her selfe, & children, There being an 
Inventory brought into the cort of what 
was left by her said Husband, not 
amounting to more than the Value of 
40s. The cort allowes the same, and 
Order yt shee shall not be lyable there- 
unto, having so inconsiderable a pt of 
her Husbands Estate for the mainten- 
ance of her selfe, & children." 

William Scott removed his family and 
settled at Shrewsbury, N. J. , in 1682 or 
1683. His home here was in that part 
of Shrewsbury township bordering on 
Swimming River, near Newman's 
Spring. Two patents, both for land in 
Shrewsbury, are on record. One, dated 
March 25th, 1688, is for 140 acres on 
Ramsonts Neck, the right to which he 
had purchased from Peter Tilton, prob- 
ably on his first settlement in the county, 
for Peter Tilton had taken out a patent 
for these and other lands as early as 
1681. This land is briefly described as 
follows : ' ' 136 acres, N. Naversink s R. , 
E. John Slocume, W. andS. roads, and 
4 acres of meadow on Racoone Neck, 
W. Nicholas Broun, E. John Burdein, 
N. Narawataconck R., S. upland." The 
four acres on Raco Island, or Racoone 
Neck, were sold to Hannanias Giffard 
December 10th, 1684. The other patent, 
dated March 22d, 1688, is for land for 
which a Governor's warrant had been 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



taken out December 16th, 1685. This 
land is described as follows : "145 acres 
at Passequcnecqua, E. the creek, W. 
the Proprietors, N. Restore Leppencott, 
S. Nathaniel Slocume, also 5^ acres of 
meadow, N. and S. upland, E. John 
Leppencott, W. Nathl Slocume. " Wil- 
liam Scott was a farmer by occupa- 
tion, and a Quaker in religious belief. 
His name occurs frequently in the rec- 
ords of the Friends' Monthly Meeting 
of Shrewsbury. On the occasion of a 
marriage on the 9th day of the Uth 
month, 1689 (January 9th, 1690), the 
names of both William Scott and Wil- 
liam Scott, Jr., are signed as witnesses. 
One of these names cannot be that of 
a son, for both sons of this name died 
in infancy. If some other relative, it is 
the only record we have of his presence 
here or anywhere else in the colony. 
William Scott wasagrand juror in 1692, 
and was still living in 1699, in which 
year sickness or infirmity made him too 
weak to sign his own name to a deed. 
He must have died soon after, certainly 
prior to 1707. He had children as fol- 
lows : 
1*. John' Scott, born January 9th, 

1680, at Gravesend, married Mary Bills. 

2. William' Scott, born October 8th, 

1681, at Gravesend, died "ye later end 
of ye 10 mo." (December), 1682, prob- 
ably at Shrewsbury. 

3. William' Scott, born December 
25th, 1683, at Shrewsbury, died January 
8th, 1684, at Shrewsbury. 

4. Samuel' Scott, bom May 31st, 
1685, at Shrewsbury ; nothing more is 
known about him. 

5. Peter' Scott, bom September 
27th, 1687, at Shrewsbury, died October 
2d, 1687, at Shrewsbury. 

6. Esther' Scott, born December 
6th, 1689. at Shrewsbury ; nothing 
more is known about her. 

WILLIAM SCOTT'S ANCESTRY. 

Where was William Scott born ? What 
were his family connections? When, 
did he or his family come to America ? ! 



Though remotely of Scottish ancestry and 
probably of English parentage, no pos- 
itive answers can be given to these ques- 
tions. In the account of the Scott family 
given in "New Jersey Coast in Three 
Centuries," volume ii., pages 166-168, 
nearly every statement of which is incor- 
rect, it is claimed that William Scott of 
Shrewsbury was the brother of Ben- 
jamin Scott of Burlington, and thus 
came to America in 1677 from Widding- 
ton, county of Essex, not far from 
London, England. This is based upon 
two deeds, of which the following de- 
scriptions are taken from the "New- 
Jersey Archives:" 

(1) "April 3d, 1677. Deed. JohnKin- 
sey, late of Great Hadham, Co. of Hert- 
ford, England, gent: to Benjamin Scott 
and William Scott junior, both of Wid- 
dington, Co. of Essex, husbandmen, for 
J of a share of W. J." 

(2) "Nov. 7th, 1691. Deed. John 
Scott to James Bingham, both of Bur- 
lington Co., yeomen, for 200 acres bo't 
of his father Benjamin Scott and Uncle 
William Scott April 3d, 1677." 

Benjamin Scott was one of the com- 
missioners of the London Quakers who, 
together with some Quakers from York- 
shire, founded Burlington, N. J., in 
1677. On their way here they had first 
anchored at Sandy Hook, and their 
presence in New York is confirmed 
by a council minute dated August 4th, 
1677. William Scott may well have left 
the ship here and settled at Gravesend. 
L. I., for his name does not appear 
among the settlers at Burlington. But 
there is not sufficient evidence to identify 
the William Scott junior of these deeds 
with the William Scott of Gravesend. 
and other evidence seems to contradict 
it. 

William Scott appears to have been in 
Gravesend earlier than 1677. and prob- 
ably belonged to the family of this name 
that had resided here almost from the 
beginning of the settlement. A Ro«lgor 
Scott is mentioned among the settlers 
of Gravesend in December, 1646, and in 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



that year he was given a plantation lot. 
He is probably the same as the Roger 
Scott who in 1642 was in Lynn, Mass., 
the town from which came many of the 
first settlers of Gravesend. He sold 
some land in September, 1647, and in 
1651 leased house and land in Graves- 
end from one Randell Scott and sub- 
let the same to William Oliver. Wil- 
liam Scott bought a hou.se and garden 
in Gravesend from Nicholas Stillwell, 
May 31st, 1660. On January 11th, 1681. 
Lourens Jurianse bought from Denyse 
Theunissen of Flushing a house and gar- 
den in Gravesend which had lately been 
occupied by William Scott. Whether 
Rodger Scott was the father of William 
Scott, or whether they were related at 
all, it is impossible to say. It it hoped 
that further investigations will reveal 
other records that may throw some light 
upon the parentage and ancestry of Wil- 
liam Scott, and thus make a revision of 
this ancestral history necessary. 

THE TILTON FAMILY. 

John and Mary Tilton, the parents of 
Abigail Tilton, who became the wife of 
William Scott, were residents of Lynn, 
Mass., as early as 1640. From the 
Lynn records of the date of December 
14th, 1642, we read: "Lady Deborah 
Moodie, Mrs. King and the wife of John 
Tilton were presented for houlding that 
the baptism of infants is not ordained 
of God." "The proceedings against 
them resulted in their leaving Lynn, 
and the next year (1643), we find men- 
tion of Lady Moodie, the Tiltons. Wil- 
liam Goulding, Samuel Spicer and others 
at Gravesend, Long Island, founding the 
settlement from which afterward came 
many persons to Old Monmouth. ' ' John 
Tilton was town clerk of Gravesend in 
1654-56. After the appearance of the 
Quakers here in 1657, he and his wife 
seem to have joined with them, for 
from this time they were often fined and 
persecuted for helping the Quakers. In 
1658 John Tilton was imprisoned on the 
charge of the Schout of Gravesend that 



he had lodged a Quakeress, for which 
ofl'ense he was fined £12 Flemish money, 
a sum equivalent to $28.80, and costs. 
In 1662 he was fined again "for per- 
mitting Quakers to quake" at his house. 
"On the 5th of Oct., 1662, John Tilton 
and Mary his wife were summoned be- 
fore the Governor and his council, at 
New Amsterdam, charged with having 
entertained Quakers and frequenting 
their conventicles. They were con- 
demned and ordered to leave the prov- 
ince before the 20th of Nov. following, 
under pain of corporal punishment." 
It is supposed that this sentence was 
reversed or changed to a fine. From 
the record of the trial we read : ' ' Goody 
Tilton (Mrs. Tilton) was not so much 
condemmed for assisting at conventicles 
as for having, like a sorceress, gone 
from door to door to lure and seduce the 
people, yea even young girls, to join 
the Quakers." — Old Times in Old Mon- 
mouth, p. 145f. 

John Tilton died at Gravesend in 
1688. His will, dated September 15th, 
1687, was recorded April 3d, 1688. His 
wife died May 29, 1683. Their children 
were as follows: 

(1) John Tilton, born June 4th, 1640, 
married 1st, Mary Coats, and 2d, Re- 
becca Terry. Issue by second wife: 
Abraham, Samuel, Sarah, Daniel, 
Thomas, Mary, Hester. 

(2) Peter Tilton, born January, 1643, 
married April 22d, 1665, Rebecca Bra- 
zier, daughter of Heniy Brazier. 

(3) Sarah Tilton, born May 4th, 1644, 
married John Painter. 

(4) Esther Tilton, born 1647, died 
1703, married 1665, Samuel Spicer, died 
1692, son of Thomas and Michal Spicer. 
Issue: Jacob, Mary, Sarah, Martha, 
Sarah, Abigail. 

(5) Abigail Tilton, born 1650, married 
1st, 1669, Ralph Warner, and 2d, 1679, 
William Scott. 

(6) Thomas Tilton, born March 1st, 
1652. 

(7) Mary Tilton, born June, 1654, 
married Henry Boman. 



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II. 



Jonn Scott and Mary Bills. 



1. John' Scott, born January 9th, 
1680, at Gravesend, L. I., died 1736, 
married about 1700 Mary Bills, born 
April 14th, 1679, at Eastham, Mass., 
daughter of Thomas Bills and Joanna 
Twining. He resided on the homestead 
farm inherited from his father near 
Newman's Spring. He was a grand 
juror in 1711. He had eleven children, 
as follows: 

11*. Esther- Scott, born May 13th, 
1701, married George Crawford. 

12. Abigail- Scott, born February 
5th, 1704, probably died young. 

13'. MEHlT.\BLn:-' Scott, born Janu- 
ary 16th, 1707, married Abraham White. 

14. William^ Scott, born August 
16th, 1709, died in infancy. 

15*. William^ Scott, a twin, born 
August 30th, 1712, married Mary Run- 
nels. 

16*. Mary' Scott, a twin, born Au- 
gust 30th, 1712, married 1st Thomas 
Toilet and 2d John White. 

17*. Samuel-' Scott, born August 
11th, 1715, married 1st Amy Borden and 
2d Sarah Allen. 

18. Hannah- Scott, born December 
19th, 1717. She is possibly the one who, 
married John Williams of Shrewsbury 
as his second wife, marriage license 
dated July 18th, 1751. There appear to 
have been no children by this mar-' 
riage, but in his will (Trenton Will.'^, 
L. 424) John Williams (died 177G) 
mentions Rachel ScoLt, "whom I have 
brought up. " She is undoubtedly the 
Rachel Scott who married in 1771 George 
Gardner, but if she has any place in the 
family it has not been ascertained. 



19*. John- Scott, born November 
3d, 1719, married Ruth Stockton. 

20. Ebenezer- Scott, born November 
10th, or 19th, 1721, died in infancy. 

21*. Ebenezer- Scott, born May 17th, 
1723, married Patience Leonard. 

THE WILL of JOHN SCOTT. 

In The Na.me of God Amen the ther- 
teenth day of September in the Year of 
Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred 
and thirty Six I John Scott of Shrewsbury 
in the County of Monmouth and Province 
of East New Jersey Planter being very 
Sick and weak in Body but of perfect 
Mind and memory thanks be given to 
God therefore Calling to mind the mor- 
tality of my Body and knowing thatt itt 
is appointed for Man once to Die do 
Make and Ordain this my last Will and 
Testament thatt is to say principally and 
first of all I Give and Recommend my 
Soul into the hands of God thatt gave it 
and my Body I recommend itt to the 
Earth to be buried in a Christian like 
and devout manner at the discretion of 
my Executors nothing Doubting butt att 
the General Resurrection I shall recieve 
the same again by the mighty Power of 
God and as touching sutch Worldly 
Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to 
bless me in this life I Give Devise and 
dispose of the same in the following 
manner and fForm Viz : Imprimis it is 
my Will and I do Order thatt in the 
first Place all my Just Debts and (fu- 
neral Charges be Paid and satisfied ITEM 
I Give and Bequeath unto my Eldest 
Son William all that Tract of Land to 
the Southward of mv Plantation for- 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



merly belonging to Abraham Vickers 
with the House and Appurtenasses there- 
unto belonging Beginning att a Chesnutt 
Tree mark'd near Newmans Spring on 
the Bank of the River and from thence 
Eastwardly to within two Rods of George 
Aliens Corner and thence further to a 
Wallnutt Saplin marked on three sides 
near the Corner of a ffield thence due 
East to Edmond Lefetras Land To 
Gether with my uper peace of meddow 
known by the name of Glass makers 
Landing Item I Give to my Second 
Son Samuel thatt Tract of Land to the 
North ward of my Plantation together 
with the House and and Appurtenances 
thereunto belonging for him his Heirs 
and Assigns for Ever Beginning at the 
River thence up a Gully to a Red Oake 
Tree marked on the three Sides East. 
thence South Easterly to the North 
West Corner of the Old Peach Orchard 
thence East to the highway Together 
with my lower meddow Item I give 
to my Son William the one half of my 
homestid being the remainder of my 
Plantation to be Devided both in Quantity 
and Quality upon then Consideration of 
his paying to my Son John the full and 
Just Sum of One hundred and twenty 
five pounds att his Arrival at the Age 
of twenty one Years and if William neg- 
lects the Payment of said Sum of money 
then the said part of the Plantation 
shall belong to John his heirs and As- 
signs to have and to hold for Ever 
Item I give to my Son Samuell the 
other half of Homestid both in quantity 
and Quality upon the Consideration of 
his paying to my Son Ebenezer the full 
and Just Sum of One hundred and 
twenty five Pounds att his Arrival to 
the Age of twenty one Years and if 
Samuell neglects the Payment of said 
Sum of money then the said part of the 
Plantation shall belong to Ebenezer his 
heirs and Assigns to have and to hold 
for Ever Item my Will is that if either 
John or Ebenezer shall Dye before they 
Cum to Age and leave no lawfuU Issue 
the Survivor shall have the whole Part 



or homestid hee his heirs or Assigns to 
have & to hold for Ever Item I give to 
my daughter Mercy Toilet one Bed and 
Beding two Cowes One Horse likewise 
my will is thatt She shall have her 
Abode in my dwelling House till the 
time that my Youngest Son Ebenezer 
be of the Age of twenty One and the 
privalidge of keeping her Cretures and 
of Hay for them Item I give to my 
Daughter Hannah one Bed and Beding 
two Cowes and One Horse likewise her 
living in my Dwelling House as long as 
She remains Single and the Priviledge 
of Keeping her Cretures and of Hay for 
them — And the Orchards my Will is thatt 
thay be maid Use of betwen my two 
Sons William and Samuel and my two 
Daughters Mercy and Hannah untill my 
Son Ebenezer Cums of Age or my Son 
John Item I give the Use of the home- 
stid otherwise & then whatt is before 
mentioned to my Sons William and Sam- 
uel upon Condition thatt they keep itt 
in good Fence and repare and Soe butt 
one peace in four Year untill the time 
that my Son John is of Age and like- 
wise to Repare the dwelling House and 
Barn Item my Will is that the Negro 
Gerl Johannah live with my Daughter 
Mehethabel White until She be one and 
twenty Years of Age and the to return 
to the Estate Item my Will is that 
after my Debts are payd the remainder 
of my Movebels shall be Devided equaly 
among all my Children Item I do here- 
by likewi.se Constitute make Ordain and 
Appointt my two Sons William and Sam- 
uel Scott with my Son in Law George 
Crawford the Executors of this my last 
Will and Testament And I do hereby 
utterly Dissalow Revoke and Disanul 
all and every other former Testaments 
Wills Legacies and Executors by Mee 
in any way before this Time Named 
Willed and bequeathed, Ratifing and Con- 
ferning this and nother to be my last 
Will and Testament In Witness where- 
of I have hereunto Sett my Hand and 
Sfeal the Day and Year above written. 
John Scott, [l. s.] 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



Signed Sealed published pronounced 
and Declared by the said John Scott as 
his last Will and Testament in the pres- 
ence of Us the Subscribers William 
Leeds James Grover John H (his mark) 
Hanskins John White Christopher Nich- 
olson. 

This will (Trenton Wills, C, 128) was 

proved November 17th, 1736, with ex- 
ecutors as named. 

THE BILLS FAMILY. 

Thomas Bills, the father of Mary 
Bills who became the wife of John 
Scott [1], was probably the son of Wil- 
liam Bills, one of the first settlers of 
Barnstable, Mass., in 1640. He married 
1st October 3d, 1672, Anna Twining, the 
daughter of William Twining and Eliza- 
beth Deane, who died September 1st, 
1675. He married 2d May 2d, 1676, 
Joanna Twining, a sister of his first 
wife, who died June 4th, 1723. He lived 
at Eastham, Mass., but removed to 
Yarmouth, and from there to Burling- 
ton, N. J., not later than 1695, probably 
in that year. He did not stay in Bur- 
lington long, for we find his wife's name 
as a witness at a marriage at Shrews- 
bury in March, and his own in May, 
1696. He seems to have lived for a 
while, however, at Woodbridge, as the 
following description of a lease from the 
"New Jersey Archives " shows: "Feb- 
ruary 19th, 1696-7. Lease. Mary, widow 
of Thomas Carhart of Woodbridge, to 
Thomas Bills of Burlington, West Jersey, 
• weaver, for a house and farm on Craine 
Cr., Woodbridge, 120 acres; lease ended 
by mutual consent June 11th, 1698." 
He then took up his permanent residence 
in Shrewsbury, for we read again in the 
"New Jersey Archives ": "September 
16th, 1701. Deed. Thomas Bills of 
Shrewsbury, weaver, to his son-in-law 
David Killie of Middletown, for one 
half of the lot on the N. side of Sawmill 
Brook, W. another brook." Thomas 
Bills died at Shrewsbury .'Vpril 2d, 1721. 
He had the following children, most of 
them, if not all, born at Eastham, Masa., 



and all but the first two by his second 
wife: 

(1) Anne Bills, born June 26th, or 
28th, 1673, married 1692 David Killie, 
son of David and Jane Killie. 

(2) Elizabeth Bills, born August 23d, 
1675. 

(3) Nathaniel Bills, born June 25th, 
1677, died 1729 at Shrewsbury. His 
will, dated January 24th, 1729, proved 
March 31st, 1729, names the following 
children : Thomas, Gershom, Daniel 
(underage), Marcey, Catherine, Joanna 
and Elizabeth. 

(4) Mary, or Mercy, Bills, born April 
14th, 1679, married John Scott [1*]. 

(5) Mehitable Bills, born March 26th, 
1681. 

(6) Thomas Bills, born March 22d, 1684, 
died 1729 at Shrewsbury ; married 1st 
Elizabeth Shotwell, and 2d Content 
Woolley, daughter of Edward WooUey 
and Lydia Allen, who married 2d May 
27th, 1736, Isaac Hance, as his second 
wife. The will of Thomas Bills, dated 
February 22d, 1729, proved March 24th, 
1729, mentions the following children, 
all under age : William, Silvanus, 
Thomas, Joanna, Lydia and Elizabeth. 

(7) Gershom Bills, born June 5th, 
1686, died 1766, married 2d Margaret 
Chamberlin, marriage license dated 
April 7th, 1755. and had nine children. 

(8) Joanna Bills, born December 2d, 
1688, died April 1st, 1728, married Janu- 
ary 27th, 1709 (marginal record, June 
11th, 1710), George Williams, son of 
John Williams and Elizabeth Allen. 
Issue: Obediah, Hezekiah, George, John 
and Experience. 

THE TWINING FAMILY. 
"Mr. William Twining, Sr.," came 
to Plymouth, Mass., from England, 
some time between 1630 and 1640. His 

I name is first found in the Plymouth 
Court Records, June 1st, 1641, in a case 

: of trespass regarding certain lands. 
He was then a resident of Yarmouth, 
situated some thirty miles southeast of 
Plymouth. Records from 16-13 to 1645 

I rank him among the militia, which con 



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THE SC0TT;FAMILY of SHREWSBURY. 



sisted of fifty soldiers, and in 1645 he 
was one of five soldiers sent out against 
the Narragansetts. In 1645, or soon 
after, he removed to Eastham. Here he 
married his second wife, Anna Doane, 
in 1652. She died February 27th, 1680. 
His death occurred April 15th, 1659, 
when he was not over seventy years 
old. So far as known, he had but two 
children, Isabel and William, and they 
by his first wife, born prior to his com- 
ing to the colony. 

Isabel Twining died May 16th, 1706, 
at Yarmouth. On June 17th, 1641, she 
married Francis Baker, who was born 
in Hertfordshire, England, in 1611, 
came over in the "Planter" in 1635, 
and died July 23d, 1696. They had the 
following children: Nathaniel, John, 
Samuel, Daniel, William, Thomas, Eliz- 
abeth and Hannah. 

William Twining, Jr., was born about 
1625, "probably in England." He is 
first mentioned in the records when he 
married about 1650, at Eastham, Eliza- 
beth Deane, the daughter of Stephen 
Deane and Elizabeth Ring of Plymouth. 
Stephen Deane was one of the first set- 
tlers, coming over in the " Fortune " in 
1621, and building the first corn mill in 
New England in 1632. He married 
Elizabeth, the daughter of Mrs. Mary 
Ring, a widow, had three children, Eliz- 
abeth, Miriam and Susanna, and died in 
1634. William Twining, Jr., was ad- 
mitted and sworn in 1652. He was four 
times one of the grand jury from 16.52 
to 1671. As early as 1677 he was a dea- 
con of the Eastham church, and is al- 
luded to as "Deacon Twining" as late 
as 1681. Previous to 1695, however, 
when his name appears on the Eastham 
records for the last time, he became a 
Quaker, and this necessitated a change 
of residence to escape persecution. 
Therefore we find him and his son Ste- 
phen locating in the new province of 
Pennsylvania, at Newtown, Bucks 
county. His name first appears in the 
records of Middletown Friends' Monthly 



Meeting in 1699, in connection with his 
son Stephen's, to a testimony against 
selling rum or strong drink to the In- 
dians. He died November 4th, 1703; 
his wife died December 28th, 1708. His 
will, dated June 26th, 1697, was proved 
April 6th, 1705. 

William Twining, Jr., had children as 
follows: 

(1) Elizabeth Twining, died March 
10th, 1725, married August 19th, 1669, 
John Rogers, son of Joseph Rogers, 
born April 3d, 1642, died January 10th, 
1738; lived in Eastham. Issue: Samuel, 
John, Judah, Joseph, Elizabeth, Mehit- 
able, Eleazar, Haimah, Nathaniel. 

(2) Anna 'Twining, died September 
1st, 1675, married October 3d, 1672, 
Thomas Bills. Issue: Anna, Elizabeth. 

(3) Susanna Twining, born January 
25th, or February 28th, 1654, died young. 

(4) William Twining, born probably 
same date as Susanna, died January 
23d, 1735, married March 21st, 1689, 
Ruth Cole, daughter of John and Ruth 
Cole, born 1688, died after 1735. He 
remained a Puritan and stayed at East- 
ham. Issue: Elizabeth, Thankful, Ruth, 
Hannah, William, Barnabas, Mercy. 

(5) Mehitable Twining, supposed to 
have married Daniel Doane, Jr., of 
Eastham. He and his family came on 
the overland route in 1696, and settled 
on land adjoining the Twinings in New- 
town, Pa. He deposited a card with the 
Sandwich Society of Friends with wife 
Mehitable and children Daniel, Lydia, 
Rebecca, Elijah, Eleazar and Joseph. 

(6) Joanna Twining, born May 30th, 
1657, died June 4th, 1723, married May 
2d, 1676, Thomas Bills as his second 
wife. Issue: Nathaniel, Mary or 
Mercy, Mehitable, Thomas, Gershom, 
Joanna. 

(7) Stephen Twining, born February 
6th, 1659, died February 8th, 1720, 
married January 3d, 1683, Abigail 
Young, daughter of John and Abigail 
Young, born 1660, died April 9th, 1715. 
Issue : Stephen, Eleazar, Nathaniel, 
Mercy, John. 



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^jecf^T^ty 



Part ok a i-aoe krom an old account book ori(;inai.i,y bf.i.on«ing to Joskph Shei'ukrd, 

CONTAINING THE SIONATIHE OF Ku'lIABI)'' ChaHKORD [53]. 



III. 



George Crawford and Esther Scott. 



11. Esther- Scott, born May llJth, 
1701, died later than 1745, daughter of 
.John Scott [1] and Mary Bills, married 
about 1726 George Crawford, died 
1745, son of John Crawford, Jr., and 
.Abigail his wife. They lived on the old 
Crawford homestead at Nutswamp in 
Middletown township, which had been 
first conveyed to John Crawford by 
patent from the Proprietors of East 
Jersey December 3d, 1687 (Trenton 
Deeds, B, 211). George Crawford's will, 
dated March 15th, 1745, was proved at 
Perth Amboy May 10th, 1745, and is re- 
corded at Trenton (D, 279). Issue: 



51. GEORGE' Crawford, born 1 



lZ(, 



died unmarried about 1750. 

52*. Richard ' Crawford, born Janu- 
ary 27th, 1729, married Catherine Shep- 
herd. 

53*. WILLIAM' Crawfokd, married 
Catherine Bowne. 

54*. JoB' Crawford, married Ann 
Morris. 

55. Joshua' Crawford, went South, 
where he probably has descendants. 

.56*. Lydia' Crawford, married 1st, 
license dated July 30th, 1756, Cornelius 
Compton of Middletown, by whom she 
is said to have had two sons; married 
2d, 1767, Benjamin Morris. 

57. Elizabeth 'Crawford, born 1745, 
after her father's death. 

52. Richard" Crawford, born Janu- 
ary 27th, 1729, died September 20th, 
1798, married, license dated September 
17th, 1751, Catherine Shepherd, born 
August 11th, 1734, died January 13th, 
1X07, daughter of Joseph Shepherd and 



Rebecca Lippet. They lived on the 
Crawford homestead farm at Nutswamp. 
Richard Crawford was prominent in the 
affairs of the Baptist church at Middle- 
town, and it is on record that in May. 
1769, he was chosen to the office of ruling 
elder in that church. His will, dated 
October 1st, 1794, was proved March 
8th, 1806 (Monmouth Co. WilLs, A, 116). 
Issue: 

61*. Richard' Crawford, born 17.56, 
married Rebecca Still well. 

62*. George' Crawford, born De- 
cember 5th, 1758, married 1st Mary 
Seabrook and 2d Eleanor Schenck". 

63*. Catherine' Crawford, married 
Nathaniel Leonard. 

64*. Esther' Crawford, married 
Thomas Burrows. 

65*. Hannah' Crawford, marriud 
Timothy White. 

61. Richard^ Crawford, born 1756, 
died November 12th, 1837, married Re- 
becca Still well; lived on Crawford home- 
stead at Nutswamp. Issue: 

71. RICHARD'' Crawford, died young, 
unmarried. 

72. CATHERINE' CRAWFORD, married 
John Bowne' Crawford [3()1*]. 

62. George' Crawford, born Decem- 
ber 5th, 1758, died July 11th, 18;?4. mar- 
ried 1st Mary Seabrook, born 1766, died 
January 9th, 1795, daughter of Major 
Thomas Seabrook and Martha Tallman: 
married 2d January 27th. 1799, Eleanor 
Schenck. born March 17th. 17t>l, died 
May 17th, 1850, daughter of Hendrick 
Schenck and Catherini' Holmi's. He 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



lived at Middletown, and had five chil- 
dren, all but the first by his second wife. 
His will, dated July 13th, 1825, was 
proved July 23d, 1834 (Monmouth Co. 
Wills, C, 338). Issue: 

81. Cath^rine'^ Crawford, born Au- 
gust 12th, 1793, married Edward'* Bur- 
rows [221*]. 

82*. Mary^ Crawford, born January 
12th, 1800, married William W. Murray. 

83*. Ann^ Crawford, born February 
22d, 1801, married Rev. Jacob Ten Broek 
Beekman. 

84*. Adaline'' Crawford, born Feb- 
ruary 16th, 1803, married John Lloyd 
Hendrickson. 

85. Eleanor^ Crawford, born Janu- 
ary 26th, 1807, died December 22d, 1823. 

82. Mary'' Crawford, born January 
12th, 1800, died January 17th, 1853, 
married November 20th, 1817, William 
W. Murray, born November 30th (or 
20th), 1794, died June 1st, 1865, son of 
William Murray and Anne Schenck; 
resided at Middletown. Issue: 

91. Lavinia'^ Murray, born Decem- 
ber 17th, 1818, died 1876, married Au- 
gust 26th, 1847, James M. Hoagland, a 
merchant of New York City, whom she 
survived; resided in Jersey City and 
New York City ; no issue. 

92*. Eleanor Crawford* Murray, 
born July 21st, 1823, married Henry G. 
Scudder. 

93*. George Crawford" Murray, 
born January 3d, 1827, married Mary 
Catherine Cooper. 

92. Eleanor Crawford" Murray, 
born July 21st, 1823, died 1858, married 
May 1st. 1849, Henry G. Scudder of 
Huntington, L. I., a descendant of 
Thomas Scudder, the first immigrant of 
the name at Salem, Mass., in 1635. 
Issue: 

101. William Murray' Scudder, 
born May 23d, 1850, died young, unmar- 
ried. 

102. Mary Crawford' Scudder, born 
June 29th, 1852, died young, unmarried. 



103. Nora Jarvis' Scudder, born 
March 30th, 1854, died young, unmarried. 

104. Henry G.' Scudder, born No- 
vember 9th, 1856; resides on the Scudder 
homestead at Huntington, L. I.; un- 
married. 

93. George Crawford" Murray, born 
January 3d, 1827, died November 24th, 
1884, married February 27th, 1855, Mary 
Catherine Cooper, born March 20th, 1833, 
died 1905, daughter of James Cooper 
and Rebecca Patterson. He graduated 
from Yale University in 1845, the young- 
est member of his class, and studied 
law in New York City, being admitted 
to the bar of that state in 1849. In 1851, 
however, the sickness of his parents, 
now alone with the care of two large 
farms, obliged him to return to his home 
in Middletown. Issue: 

111*. MaryCrawford' Murray, born 
December 29th, 1855, married Dr. Ovid 
Allen Hyde. 

112*. Ella Cooper' Murray, born 
September 6th, 1857, married William 
T. VanBrunt. 

113*. George Crawford' Murray, 
born April 15th, 1868, married Gertrude 
Whitman. 

111. MaryCrawford' Murray, born 
December 29th, 1855, married June 11th, 
1887, Dr. Ovid Allen Hyde, born July 
22d, 1855, and engaged in the practice 
of medicine in New York City. Issue: 

121. Chester Ovid* Hyde, bom July 
22d, 1888. 

122. George Crawford Murray** 
Hyde, born December 23d, 1890, died 
September 25th, 1891. 

112. Ella Cooper' Murray, born 
September 6th, 1857, married June 11th, 
1889, William T. VanBrunt of Middle- 
town township. Issue: 

131. A son', died in infancy. 

132. Catherine Eleanor* Van- 
Brunt, born September 4th, 1900. 

113. George Crawford' Murray, 
born April 15th, 1868, married June 23d, 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



1897, Gertrude Whitman cf Brooklyn, 
where she died March 3d, 1899; resides 
in Brooklyn. Issue: 

141. Gertrude Dorothy- Murray, 
born February 4th, 1899. 

8o. Ann" Crawford, born February 
22d, 1801, died May 18th, 1876, married 
February 12th, 1833, Rev, Jacob Ten 
Broek Beekman, born April 10th, 1801, 
died April 23d, 1875, son of Captain Sam- 
uel Beekman and HelenaTenBroek. He 
was born in the brick farmhouse erected 
by the Hon. CorneUus Ten Broek prior 
to the Revolution near Harlingen, Som- 
erset Co., N. J., and which is still 
standing and in use. He was a graduate 
of Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., 
and studied theology at the Reformed 
(Dutch) Seminary at New Brunswick, 
N. J. He was licensed to preach in 
1826, and was called to the Dutch Re- 
formed Church of Middletown township, 
near Holmdel, where he i-emained ten 
years. Issue: 

151. Edwin" Beekman, born Novem- 
ber 8th, 1833, died August 12th, 1834. 

152. Theodore'' Beekman, born Jan- 
uary 31st, 1835, died June 22d, 1902. 

153. Eleanor Crawford" Beekman, 
born May 5th, 1836, died March 27th, 
1882. 

154. Mary"' Beekman, born August 
4th, 1838. died August 19th, 1838. 

155*. George Crawford'' Beekman, 
born July 2d, 1839, married Laura B. 
Alston. 

156. EDWlN''BEEKMAN,bornJunc 13th, 
1842, a farmer, living on the homestead 
farm in Middletown. He served as 
journal clerk of the House of Represent- 
atives at Washington, D. C, during a 
part of the Cleveland administration, 
and was for a number of years clerk of 
the grand jury of Monmouth County. He 
has contributed many articles on agri- 
cultural matters and local history to the 
newspapers. 

155. George Crawford'' Beekman, 
bom July 2d, 1839, married November 



6th, 1877, Laura B. Alston, born March 
2d, 1852, daughter of Abraham D. Al- 
ston. He was graduated from Prince- 
ton University in the class of 1859, and 
received the degrees of A. B. and A. M. 
He was admitted to the New Jersey bar 
in 1863, and the same year began the 
practice of law at Freehold, remaining 
there until 1903, when he removed with 
his family to Red Bank, where he now 
resides. He served as Law Judge of the 
Monmouth County Court 1869-1872, and 
was State Senator from the county 1879- 
1882. He has done considerable writing 
for the press on historical and genealogi- 
cal subjects. Issue: 

161. Alston' Beekman, born July 1st, 
1878, married Matilda M. Craig, daugh- 
terof John W. Craig and Matilda Mount. 
He was admitted to the New Jersey bar 
in 1903, and is engaged in the practice 
of law at Red Bank. 

162. Anna Crawford' Beekman, 
born April 9th, 1880, died December 
16th, 1902. 

163. Jacob TenBroek" Beekman, 
born May 19th, 1883. 

164. Edwin Laurens' Beekman, born 
August 25th, 1889. 

84. Adaline'' Crawford, born Febru- 
ary 16th, 1803. died August 27th, 1886, 
married December 16th, 1822, John Lloyd 
Hendrickson. born March 3d, 1801, died 
September 25th, 1845, son of John Hen- 
drickson and Mary Lloyd, and grandson 
of Daniel Hendrickson and Eleanor Van- 
Mater; resided on Hendrickson home- 
stead farm at Middletown. Issue: 

191. Eleanor'' Hendrickson, born 
October 9th. 1823, died October 22d, 
1837. 

192. Ann" Hendrickson, bom Sep- 
tember 26th, 1825, died in infancy. 

19:!. George Crawford'' Hendrick- 
son, born March 8th. 1829, died October 
l'2th, 1875. 

194. Mary Louisa" Hendrickson. 
born January 26th, 18;}8, and now resides 
on the homestead. 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



63. Catherine' Crawford, married 
Nathaniel Leonard. Issue: 

201*. PoLLv' Leonard, married Sam- 
uel C. Mott. 



201. PoLLY" Leonard, married Sam- 
uel C. Mott. Issue: 
2n. Leonard'^ Mott. 

Samuel C^ Mott. 

Ann Maria*^ Mott. 

Jerusha'' Mott. 

Clementina'^ Mott. 

Catherine* Mott. 



212. 
213. 
214. 
215. 
216. 



64. Esther' Crawford, married 
Thomas Burrows. Issue: 

221*. Edward"' Burrows, married 
Catherine' Crawford [81]. 

222*. Richard Crawford ' Burrows, 
married Mary Taylor. 

223. Deborah"' Burrows, married 
Richard Walling. 

224. Catherine' Burrows, married 
William Tilton. 

221. Edward'' Burrows, married Au- 
gust 22d, 181.5, Catherine"' Crawford 
[81]. Issue: 

231. A daughter'', marned Jacob Mc- 
Clane. 



222. Richard Crawford"' Burrows, 
married Mary Taylor, daughter of 
Joseph Taylor, who carried on a large 
tannery in Middletown. Issue: 

241. Thomas'"' Burrows. 

242. Joseph T." Burrows, born July 
7th, 1837, married Sarah Lemmon. and 
resides at Red Bank. 

65. Hannah' Crawford, buried May 
23d, 1845. married March 9th, 1797, 
Timothy White, died 1842, son of Samuel 
and Jemima White of Shrewsbury. Is- 
sue: 

251*. Catherine C.'^ White, born 
February 2Sth, 1798, married Jarrett 
Morford. 

252. Jemima"' White, died when about 
14 years old. 



251. Catherine C.'' White, born Feb- 
ruary 28th, 1798, died January 14th, 1869, 
married April 2d, 1818, Jarrett Morford 
of Red Bank, born May 3d, 1781, died 
September 21st, 1865, son of Thomas 
Morford and Hannah Holmes. Issue: 

261. Hannah'' Morford, married 
James McCausland, a prominent mer- 
chant of New York City. Issue: Laura, 
Agnes. 

262. Elizabeth" Morford, died un- 
married. 

263*. Thomas F.** Morford, married 
Elizabeth Wilbur. 

264*. Samuel White" Morford, born 
1835, married Mary R. Ovens. 

265*. Anna'' Morford, married Wil- 
liam H. Grant. 

266. Henry Hobart'' Morford. 

263. Thomas F.'' Morford, died April, 
1888, married Elizabeth Wilbur of Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. Issue: 

271. Jane" Morford, died young, un- 
married. 

272. Catherine' Morford. 

273. Laura' Morford, married Fred- 
erick Wyckoff. 

274. Harry' Morford. 

264. Samuel White'' Morford, born 
1835, married Mary R. Ovens of Al- 
bany, N. Y. He resides at the old 
Morford homestead on the Shrewsbury 
river. Red Bank, and has served as 
mayor of the city. He conducts a 
large coal and wood business at Red 
Bank, and was for many years a direc- 
tor of the First National Bank. Issue: 

281. Anna G.' Morford. married 
Walter G. French. 

282. Jarrett" Morford. 

283. Nelly' Morford, died young, 
unmarried. 

284. Alice E." Morford. 

285. Livingston" Morford, died in 
infancy. 

265. Anna" Morford, died March 5th, 
1868, married 1854 William H. Grant 
of Middletown township. Issue: 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



291. Laura' Grant, died youna:. un- 
married. 

292. T. Henry" Grant, a civil engin- 
eer, who lives on the farm in Middle- 
town township where his father re- 
sided. 

53. William" Crawford, married, 
license dated December 27th, ITSG, 
Catherine Bowne, daughter of John 
Bownc, who was the eldest son of 
Obadiah Bowne. Issue: 

301'. JoHN^ Crawford, married Car- 
oline Fields. 

302*. William' Crawford, married 
Rebecca Patterson. 

303*. Esther^ Crawford, born Feb- 
ruary 3d, 1761, married Robert White. 

301. JoHN^ Crawford, married Caro- 
line Fields, daughter of Elnathan Fields. 
His will, dated November 15th, 1834, 
was proved January 2d, 1835 ( Mon- 
mouth Co. Wills, C. 436). Issue: 

311. Andrew'' Crawford, died young, 
unmarried. 

312. William" Crawford, married 
Elizabeth Fields; no issue. 

313. John'' Crawford, died young, 
unmarried. 

314. Elnathan' Crawford, died 
young, unmarried. 

315*. James G.' Crawford, born 
December 29th, 1794, married Elizabeth 
Smith. 

315. James G.'^ Crawford, bom De- 
cember 29th, 1794, married Elizabeth 
Smith, daughter of William Smith. He 
lived on the homestead farm at Craw- 
ford's Corner in the present township 
of Holmdel. Issue: 

321*. Caroline'' Crawford, born 
1819, married Holmes Conover. 

322*. Ann" Crawford, born 1821, 
married Joseph H. Holmes. 

323. Mary'' Crawford, born 1823, 
died young, unmarried. 

.324. William S.'' Crawford, born 
November 15th, 1826, married 1867 



Emeline L. Stillwell, daughter of John 



S. Stillwell, and resides on the home- 
stead where his father lived. 

325*. John J.'' Crawford, born Feb- 
ruary 22d, 1829, married Mary Frost. 

326. Elizabeth'- Crawford, born 
1837, and resides at the homestead with 
her brother, William S. Crawford. 

321. Caroline"' Crawford, born 1819, 
died August 28th, 1843, married March 
3d, 1841, Holmes Conover, born Janu- 
ary 10th, 1808, died May 22d, 1860, son of 
Cornelius R. Conover and Mary Stout- 
enbergh of Pleasant Valley. He was 
twice sheriff of Monmouth County. Is- 
sue: 

331. Crawford' Conover, died young, 
unmarried. 

322. Ann'' Crawford, born 1821, died 
June 6th, 1892, married September 19th, 
1848, Joseph H. Holmes, son of Sheriff 
Daniel Holmes; resided on the old 
Holmes farm in Pleasant Valley. Issue: 

341. Caroline" Holmes, married 
Asher H. Ely of Freehold. 

342. John S.' Holmes, married Anna 
Lake, and resides on homestead farm. 

343. Daniel" Holmes. 

344. Elizabeth" Holmes, died young, 
unmarried. 

325. John J.'' Crawford, born Febru- 
ary 22d, 1829, died 1888, married 1855 
Mary Frost of Chapel Hill. He pur- 
chased the old "Barnes Smock" farm 
in Holmdel township and there made 
his home. Of the following children, 
two sons and four daughters are living: 

351. John" Crawford. 

352. James G." Crawford. 

353. William" Crawford. 

354. Sarah" Crawford. 

355. Caroline" Crawford. 
.3.56. Mary" Crawford. 

357. Esther' Crawford. 

358. Theresa" Crawford. 
3.59. Emma" Crawford. 

302. William' Crawford, 
Rebecca Patterson, daughter 



married 
of Jehu 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



Patterson of Middletown township. 
Issue; 

361*. John Bowne' Crawford, born 
1789, married Catherine'' Crawford [72] . 

362. William'' Crawford, died young, 
unmarried. 

363*. William H.' Crawford, mar- 
ried Leah Conover. 

364*. James Patterson'' Crawford, 
married Margaretta Bowne. 

365*. Ann Bowne^ Crawford, born 
June 25th, 1788, married Hendrict: 
Conover. 

361. John Bowne'' Crawford, born 
1789, died 1865, married his second 
cousin Catherine'^ Crawford [72]. 
She inherited all the Crawford home- 
stead at Nutswamp, and here they re- 
sided. His will, dated February 2.5th, 
1857, was proved September 8th, 1865 
(Monmouth Co. Wills, H. 321). Issue: 

371*. George W." Crawford, born 
December 15th, 1825, married Sarah 
Frost. 

372. Rebecca S.'' Crawford, born 
July 20th, 1828, died April 17th, 1876, 
married Robert Allen, Jr., a well-known 
lawyer of Red Bank, who at one time 
served as Prosecutor of the Pleas of 
Monmouth Co. 

373. Elizabeth S.'- Crawford, born 
April 16th. 1832, died October 2d, 1836. 

374. William" Crawford, born Au- 
gust 8th, 1834, died October 27th, 1836. 

375. Catherine E.'' Crawford, born 
April 5th, 1837, diedat Jamesburg, N. J., 
married John D. Buckelew, sheriff of 
Middlesex Co. and U. S. consul to 
Stettin, Germany. Their later home 
was at Jamesburg. N. J. ; no issue. 

376. Richard'' Crawford, born De- 
cember 1st, 1838, died March, 1906, 
married November 21st, 1866, Julia 
Robinson, daughter of William Robinson 
of Sing Sing, N. Y. No issue. 

371. George W.'' Crawford, born 
December 15th, 1825, died October 19th, 
1878, married Sarah Frost of Chapel 
Hill. At the time of his death he farmed 



500 acres and represented Middletown 
township on the Board of Chosen Free- 
holders of Monmouth Co. Issue: 

381. John B.' Crawford. 

382. Richard' Crawford, died young, 
unmarried. 

383. James F.' Crawford, who now 
owns and farms the greater part of the 
old Crawford homestead at Nutswamp. 

363. William H." Crawford, married 
Leah Conover, daughter of Cornelius 
R. Conover and Mary Stoutenbergh. 
They occupied that part of the Bowne 
homestead at Crawford's Corner in 
Holmdel township on which the large 
dwelling house stood erected by John 
Bowne some time between 1725 and 1740, 
and which has since been destroyed by 
fire. Issue: 

391. Holmes C' Crawford, deceased, 
married Evelyn Peterson. 

392. William H.'- Crawford, de- 
ceased, married Phebe A. Duryea. 

393. John B.'' Crawford, deceased, 
married Henrietta Schenck. 

394. Albro B.'' Crawford, deceased. 

395. Charles 'V." Crawford. 

396. Mary Jane L." Crawford, de- 
ceased. 

397. Jamesanna L." Crawford. 

398. Sarah Elizabeth" Crawford, 
deceased, married D. T. Polhemus. 

399. Katharine Bibb'' Crawford, 
deceased, married Horace A. Field. 

364. James Patterson'' Crawford, 
married Margaretta Bowne, born 1817 
and still living (1907) at the age of 
ninety. Issue: 

401. William W. Crawford, died 
young. 

402*. John B.'' Crawford, married 
Mary Foley. 

403. James Hartshorne" Crawford. 

404. Richard Bowne''' Crawford, de- 
ceased. 

405*. Ellen Bowne" Crawford, 
married James Clark Smith. 

406. Rebekah Patterson'' Craw- 
ford. 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



407. Althea Brinckerhoff" Craw- 
ford, married Arthur Parcells Cox of 
California. 

408. Mary Bowne" Crawford, died 
1883. 

409 Sidney C^ Crawford. 

402. John B.'' Crawford, died at 65, 
married Mary Foley. Issue: 

411. Katrina' Crawford. 

412. Margaretta' Crawford. 

413. Ellen^ Crawford. 

414. ANNIE' Crawford. 

415. Agnes' Crawford. 

416. Robert Lee" Crawford, de- 
ceased. 

417. Grover Cleveland' Crawford, 
deceased. 

405. Ellen Bowne" Crawford, mar- 
ried James Clark Smith of Baltimore, 
deceased. Issue: 

421. Samuel Wyman' Smith. 

422. Linda ClaRk" Smith. 

365. Ann Bowne'' Crawford, born 
June 25th, 1788, died February 10th, 
1832, married Hendrick Conover, born 
1773, died September 17th, 1835, son of 
Jacob Conover and Mary Schenck. 
Issue: 

431. William Crawford" Conover, 
born June 23d, 1808, died August 8th, 
1817. 

432. Jacob" Conover, born 1810, died 
December 24th, 18-16, married Ellen L. 
Vanderveer, born 1816, died September 
24th, 1846; had three daughters. 

433*. Rebecca'' Conover, married 
Tunis J. Conover. 

434. Mary" Conover, married Judge 
James S. Lawrence of Upper Freehold. 

435. Ann" Conover, married Charles 
Belden. 

436. Catherine" Conover, married 
Dr. William Johnson Conover, son of 
John I. Conover and Lydia Johnson. 

433. Rebecca" Conover, married 
Tunis J. Conover. Issue: 

441. Hendrick'^ Conover, married 



Taylor, daughter of George 

Taylor. 

442. William I.' Conover, married 
Susan Smock. 

303. Esther" Crawford, born Febru- 
ary 3d, 1761, died May 10th, 1797, mar- 
ried July 13th, 1780, Robert White, born 
November 24th, 1753, died 1831 or prior. 
Issue: 

451. Crawford" White, born June 
14th. 1782, married December 9lh, 1819, 
Ann Taylor, daughter of Joel and Ann 
Taylor. 

452*. Catherine'' White, born March 
25th, 1784, married Isaac Martin, Jr. 

453. Tylee' White, born October 
29th, 1786. died September 28th, 1802. 

454. Robert Bowne' White, born 
October 17th, 1788. 

455. Lydia Grover" White, born De- 
cember 20ih, 1791, married March 16th, 
1814, Rev. Samuel P. Lewis, and had 
one daughter and two sons. 

456*. William C.'' White, born Sep- 
tember 8th, 1794, married Mary Barnes. 

452. Catherine'' White, born March 
25th, 1784. married June 11th, 1807, 
Isaac Martin, Jr. Issue: 

461. Benjamin" Martin. 

456. William C.'' White, born Sep- 
tember 8th, 1794, died June 13th, 1880, 
married Mary Barnes, born March lOlh, 
1796, died February 6th, 1897. Issue: 

471. Joseph" White. 

472. Robert" White. 

473. Elizabeth" White. 

474. Crawford" White. 

54. Job' Crawford, died 1770, mar- 
ried, license dated November 25th, 1766, 
Ann Morris, who survived him; resided 
at Middletown, N. J. His will, dated 
May 4th, 1770, was proved August llth, 
1770. (Trenton Wills, K. 234.) Issue: 

481. Joshua' Crawford. 

482. George* Crawford. 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



56. Lydia" Crawford, married 1st, 
license dated July 30th, 1756, Cornelius 
Compton of Middletown, by whom she 
is said to have had two sons; married 
2d, 1767, Benjamin Morris. Issue: 

491. ■' Compton. 

492. ■• Compton. 

493. Benjamin^ Morris, born 1768, 
married and had six children, two of 
whom were named Charles and Ben- 
jamin. 

494. Joseph' Morris, born 1770, mar- 
ried Patience (Herbert?). 

495. Stout^ Morris. 

496. Lydia^ Morris, married James 
Frost. 

497. Esther' Morris, married Octo- 
ber 27th, 1799, Jonathan Stout. 



the CRAWFORD FAMILY. 

John Crawford, the first of the family 
in this country, came from Ayrshire, 
Scotland, about 1672. He first settled 
in Massachusetts, then in Long Island, 
and came to Middletown, N. J., as early 
as 1678. He is first mentioned in the 
New Jersey records in a deed from 
Richard Gibbons and wife, dated Decem- 
ber 11th, 1678, conveying to him a house 
lot in the village of Middletown assigned 
to the grantor in the first division of the 
land in 1667 under the Nichols Patent. 
The original deed was in the possession 
of the family for 227 years until 1905, 
when it was presented to the Monmouth 
Co. Historical Society. (Monmouth Co. 
Deeds, A. See fac-simile in Hist, and 
Biog. Atlas of N. J. Coast, p. 69.) Two 
tracts of land in Monmouth Co., one at 
"Waykake," were conveyed to John 
Crawford by patent from the Proprie- 
tors of East Jersey March 25th, 1687, 
and the homestead tract at Nutswamp 
was secured by another patent Decem- 
ber 3d, 1687. (Trenton Deeds, B. 211, 
510.) John Crawford was engaged in 
the whaling industry from his first set- 
tlement in Monmouth Co. He is named 
among the twelve men in the county 
to whom a charter was granted Feb- 



ruary 4th, 1679, to take whales off the 
Monmouth coast. It was this business 
no doubt which led him with his wife 
Elizabeth and son George to remove in 

1693 to Cape May Co. Whales were then 
frequenting the waters of Delaware 
Bay, where it was easier to catch them 
than in the open sea. Between 1691 and 

1694 a number of men from Monmouth 
Co. and Long Island founded a town 
called Portsmouth on the Delaware Bay 
side in the lower township of Cape May 
Co. about three miles north of the point. 
The earliest deed for real estate at Ports- 
mouth was made April 1st, 1699, to John 
Crawford for 300 acres. He and his 
wife died here in 1705, her death oc- 
curring one month previous to his de- 
cease, and the inventory of his goods 
and chattels was presented by his son 
George December 11th of that year. 
He had at least two sons, John and 
George, and may have had two others, 
Richard and Joshua, for these names 
appear early in the records of Cape 
May Co. 

John Crawford, Jr., remained in Mon- 
mouth Co. His father conveyed land to 
him by deed signed August 3d, 1691, but 
not acknowledged and delivered until 
March 9th, 1693. (Trenton Deeds, F. 
739; Monmouth Deeds, A. 36.) He also 
received from his father the tract at 
Nutswamp, which has been the Craw- 
ford homestead for so many generations. 
John Crawford, Jr,, was grand juror in 
1693. He married 1698 or prior Abigail 

, and had at least one son, 

George Crawford, who married about 
1726 Esther Scott [11], the daughter of 
John Scott [1] and Mary Bills. 



THE shepherd FAMILY. 
Joseph Shepherd of Middletown, by 
occupation a miller, was the son of 
Thomas Shepherd, who died May 17th, 
1751, aged about 73 years. He married 
May 19th, 1733, Rebecca Lippet, and 
died September 1st, or 2d, 1753. His 
will, dated September 1st, 1753, was 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



proved September 10th, 1753. (Tren- 
ton Wills, F. 134.) Issue: 

(1) Catherine, born August 11th, 1731, 
married Richard Crawford [52*]. 

(2) Deborah, born December 22d, 
1735. 

(3) Sarah, a twin, born September 
1st, 1737, died unmarried January 4th, 
1835, and is buried in the Murray family 
plot in the Baptist Church Burying 
Ground, Middletown. 

(4) Mary, a twin, born September 
1st, 1737. 

(5) Hannah, born September 11th, 
1739. 

(6) Thomas, born June 22d, 1741. 

(7) Moses, born October 25th, 1743. 

THE BOWNE FAMILY. 
William Bowne came with his wife 
Ann and oldest son John from York- 
shire, England, and settled at Salem, 
Mass., in 1631. He afterwards removed 
to Gravesend, L. I., and bought a plan- 
tation there November 12th, 1646. 
Early in 1665 he came to New Jersey 
and settled in Monmouth County. He 
married 2d, July 12th, 1669, Mary H. 
Felt, and died at Portland Point (At- 
lantic Highlands) in 1677. His children, 
all by his first wife, were as follows: 

(1) Captain John Bowne (a), born in 
England, died January 3d, 1684, married 
Lydia Holmes, daughter of Rev. Oba- 
diah and Catherine Holmes. 

(2) James Bowne, baptized in Salem, 
Mass., August 25th, 1636, died 1692, 
married 1665 Mary Stout, daughter of 
Richard Stout and Penelope VanPrincis. 
Issue: Deborah, Sarah, Catherine, 
James, Andrew, John, William. 

(3) Andrew Bowne, baptized in Salem, 
Mass., August 12th, 16:38, died 1708, 



married Elizabeth . He was 

Deputy Governor of New Jersey in 
1698 His daughter Elizabeth married 
her cousin Obadiah (b), son of Captain 
John Bowne 

(4) Philip Bowne, born 1640; resided 
at Flushing, L. I 

(a) Captain John Bowne and his wife 
Lydia Holmes had children as fol- 
lows : 

(1) Captain John Bowne, 2d, born 
April 1st, 1664, died March 13th, 1716. 
married, license dated December 26lh, 
1692, Frances Bowman; no issue. 

(2) Obadiah Bowne (b), born July 
18th, 1666, died April 19th, 1726, married 
1st his cousin Elizabeth Bowne, daugh- 
ter of Andrew Bowne; married 2d Eliza- 
beth Longfield. His children, the first 
three by his first wife, were as follows: 
John (c), Ann, Lydia, Obadiah, Thomas, 
Cornelius, Mary. 

(3) Deborah, or Dorothy, Bowne, born 
January 26th, 1668, married Gershom 
Mott. 

(4) Sarah Bowne, born November 
27th (or 23d), 1669, married Richard 
Salter. Issue: Hannah, John, Ebenezer, 
Richard, Thomas. The daughter Han- 
nah married Mordecai Lincoln, who is 
believed to be an ancestor of President 
Abraham Lincoln. 

(5) Catherine Bowne. 

(c) John Bowne, son of Obadiah and 

Elizabeth Bowne, married Ann , 

and had children as follows: 

(1) Catherine Bowne, married, license 
dated December 27th, 1756, William 
Crawford [53*]. 

(2) Lydia Bowne, married James 
G rover. 

(3) Andrew Bowne. 

(4) Ann Bowne. 



IV. 



AtraKam Wkite and MeKitaWe Scott. 



13. Mehitable- Scott, born January 
16th, 1707, married not later than 1735, 
Abraham White, of whose parentage 
nothing is known. They lived at 
Shrewsbury and are known to have had 
at least one son, but some or all of the 
following may have been their children: 
Amey White, married, license dated 
August 5th, 1765, William Tilton; Abi- 
gail White, married, license dated April 
24th, 1766, Miln Parker; Robert White, 
married, license dated December 10th, 
1768, Hannah Clark; Marcy White, mar- 
ried Uriah West. Issue: 

501*. John'' White, married 1st 
Catherine Olden and 2d Mary Smith. 

.501. John" White, married 1st Cath- 
erine Olden, daughterof James Olden of I 
Stony Brook, and married 2d, license 
dated October 11th, 1782, Mary Smith, I 
daughter of John and Hannah Smith. 1 
He early removed to Lawrenceville, near , 
Trenton, N. J., and had six children, i 
three by each wife, in the following 
order: 

511. JoB^ White, died unmarried. 

512. Nancy' White, died unmarried. 
513*. James^ White, born 1778, mar- 
ried Martha Hendrickson. 

514*. Catherine^ White, married 
Giles W. Olden. 

515. Benjamin C.-' White, married 
Ann Paxson. 

516. Jonathan^ White, died unmar- 
ried. 

513. James-i White, born 1778, died 
1851, married Martha Hendrickson, born 



1771, died 1848, daughter of Philip Hen- 
drickson and Charity Green. Issue: 

521*. Job'' White, married Mary C. 
Howell. 

522*. Robert'^ White, bom 1800, mar- 
ried 1st Elizabeth Cook and 2d Mrs. 
Ruth Hunt Welling. 

523*. WILLIAM'^ White, married Han- 
nah Haines. 

524*. George'^ White, married Mary 
C. Schenck. 

525. John" White. 

521. Job'' White, married Mary C. 
Howell, daughter of Noah Howell and 
Hannah Lawrence. Issue: 

531. Elizabeth'' White, married 
Charles Henry Skirm. 

532. Martha Ann'' White, died young. 

533. Jane" White, died young. 

534*. Benjamin C* White, married 
Mary Rouse. 

534. Benjamin C^ White, married 
Mary Rouse, daughterof William Rouse. 
Issue: 

541. Elizabeth' White, married 
Alonzo Howell. 

542. Martha" White. 

522. Robert'' White, born 1800, died 
1857, married 1st Elizabeth Cook, daugh- 
ter of Daniel Cook, and married 2d 
Mrs. Ruth Hunt Welling, widow of 
Robert Welling. Issue by first wife: 

551. Samuel'' White, died at 13 years 
of age. 

523. William" White, married Han- 
nah Haines. He was a merchant in 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



Philadelphia for many year?, part of 
the time associated with Matthew New- 
kirk. Upon retirement from active 
business he removed to Trenton, where 
he lived until his death. Issue: 

561. Ephraim'' White, died young. 

562. George'' White. 

563. Anna" White. 

564. Elizabeth" White, died young. 

565. James'' White, died young. 

566. Maria Elizabeth" White. 

524. GEORGE'' White, married Mary 
C. Schenck, daughter of Peter Z. 
Schenck of Pennington. He was a phy- 



sician and lived in I.awrenceville. Issue: 

571. Louisa A.'' White. 

572. James E.'' White, died in child- 
hood. 

573. Catherine Olden'' White. 

574. George Schenck" White. 

575. Robert" White, a physician, set- 
tled at Riverton, Pa. ; died young. 

514. Catherine^ White, married 
Giles W. Olden, son of Samuel Olden 
and Mary Worth. Issue: 

581. JOHN'' Olden. 

582. James'' Olden. 

583. Samuel' Olden. 



V. 



\Villiam Scott anJ Mary Runnels 



15. William- Scott, born August 
30th, 1712, died 1762, married Novem- 
ber 27th, 1735, Mary Runnels. The 
wedding took place in the Friends' Meet- 
ing House at Shrewsbury, and among 
those present who signed as witnesses 
were his father John Scott, his brother 
Samuel Scott, his sisters Mehitable 
White and Hannah Scott, his cousin 
Mai-y Bills and a Jemima Runnels, 
some near relative of the bride. Wil- 
liam Scott resided on the farm which 
had belonged to Abraham Vickars near 
Newman's Spring, and which, with 
other land, he inherited from his father's 
estate. The following description of the 
farm is found in a deed dated November 
17th, 1736 (Monmouth County Deeds, 
H, 168), in which Samuel and John 
Scott sign a release giving the property 
to their brother William: "All that 
tract of land, situate, lying and being 
in Shrewsbury in the County of Mon- 
mouth af6resaid, which was given and 
bequeathed to our said brother William 
in and by the last will and testament 
of our father John Scott deceased, lying 
to the southward of our father's home- 
stead farm and formerly belonging to 
Abraham Vickars, with all and every 
the buildings and appurtenances there- 
unto belonging, beginning at a chestnut 
tree marked near Newman's Spring on 
the bank of the river, and from thence 
eastwardly to within two rods of George 
Allen's Corner, and thence farther to a 
walnut sapling marked on three sides 
near the corner of a field, thence due east 
to Edmond Lefetra's land, together with 
the upper piece of meadow known by 



the name of Glassmakers' Landing." 
William Scott's will, dated November 
30th, 1761, was proved August 20th, 
1762. In it he directed that all his prop- 
erty should be sold and the proceeds 
divided among his eight children. (Tren- 
ton Wills. H, 176.) Issue: 

601*. Richard" Scott, married Mary 
Story. 

602*. John'' Scott, married Sarah 
Hisson. 

603*. George'' Scott, married. 

604*. Job'' Scott, married. 

605. Ralph Warner'' Scott, living 
unmarried in Middlesex County in 1823; 
probably died unmarried. 

606. Susannah'' Scott. 

607. Hannah'' Scott. 

608*. Sarah^ Scott, married David 
Tilton. 

Note. It is probable that either Sus- 
annah or Hannah Scott married a Reid, 
though no record of it can be found, and 
had issue, James, William and Eleanor, 
for John Scott [611] son of Richard [601] 
mentions in his will "James Reed's 
daughter Sarah and any other sons or 
daughters which he may have living 
at the time of my decease, William 
Reid's daughter Margaret living at the 
Genesee Country, and Eleanor Reid my 



601. Richard^ Scott, died 1815, married 
Mary Story, died 1822, daughter of John 
and Mary Story of South Brunswick. 
He owned and lived on a farm of 212 
acres at Scott Corner, in the township 
of South Brunswick, about a mile and a 
half from Plainsboro, N. J. This farm 



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Wiii.iAM^ Scott |631| and his " ii k Janl Thiiockmorton. 



THE SCOTT FAMILY OK SHREWSBURY. 



was also the home of his son, who be- 
queathed it to his uncle John Scott 
[(i02] of Shrewsbury after the death of 
his mother, and at his death in 1831 it 
was sold in the settlement of the estate. 
Richard Scott's will, dated May 5th, 
1810, was proved April 17th, 1815. The 
will of his wife Mary, dated March 26th, 
1819, was proved January 2Gth, 1822. 
(Middlesex County Wills, B, l(5fi, 5:{5.) 
Issue: 

611. John' Scott, died 1817, married 
Mary Schenck, died 1841, dauf^hter of 
John R. and Eve Schenck of Penn's 
Neck, West Windsor. He was a man of 
some wealth, and not only owned his 
father's homestead farm in the town- 
ship of South Brunswick, where he lived, 
but also property in New Brunswick 
and at Penn's Neck. He bequeathed 
his estate to a number of uncles and 
cousins. His will, dated January 8th, 
1817, was proved April 23d, 1817 (Mid- 
dlesex County Wills, B, 280). The will 
of his wife, dated October 2d, 1839, was 
proved May 3d, 1841 (Somerset County 
Wills, E, 371). 

602. John" Scott, died October, 1831, 
married, license dated May 22d, 1779, 
Sarah Hisson, whs survived him. He 
resided at Shrewsbury until he came 
into possession of his nephew's farm in 
South Brunswick, when this became his 
home until his death. His will, dated 
February 14th. 1824. was proved No- 
vember 1st, 1831 (Middlesex Co. Wills, 
C. 448). Issue: 

621*. William' Scott, born April 
16th, 1784, married Jane Throckmorton. 

622*. James' Scott, born about 1786, 
married Ann VanBrunt. 

623. Ralph' Scott, married Isabella 
(Rue ?) 

624. Sarah' Scott, married James 
Bennett, and is said to have had one son, 
who was a minister in the Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 

625*. Mary' Scott, married Joseph 
Tilton. 



626*. Catherine* Scott, married 1st 
Daniel Hulett and 2d Timothy White. 

621. William* Scott, born April 16th, 
1784, died March 4th, 1874, married 
April 1st, 1810, Jane Throckmorton, 
born April 13th, 1791, at South River, 
N. J., died August 18th, 1885, daughter 
of Holmes Throckmorton and Susannah 
Forman. He was a tailor by trade, 
and was six feet or more in height. He 
resided first at Shrewsbury, and then 
at Eatontown, N. J., where both he 
and his wife died. They are both buried 
in the Quaker Burying Ground at Shrews- 
bury. Of his wife, Jane Throckmorton, 
Rev. T. S. Griffiths wrote in a letter 
which was read at her funeral, "She 
was the second person I baptized, March 
16th, 1844, in the pond at Eatontown, 
and into the fellowship of the Red Bank 
Baptist Church." Issue: 

631*.^ Catherine-^ Scott, born Octo- 
ber 10th, 1810, married Captain Elisha 
Corlies Price. 

632. Susan" Scott, born July 14th, 
1813, died March 6th, 1832, married De- 
cember 24th, 1831, James Lane. 

633. John'^ Scott, born September 
24th, 1815, died March 18th, 1832. 

634*. Sarah Ann'' Scott, born Octo- 
ber 8th, 1817, married Charles Tilton 
Fleming. 

635*. Holmes Throckmorton' 
Scott, born January 3d, 1820, married 
Eliza Field. 

636*. Jane Amanda"^ Scott, born 
May 6th, 1822, married Jacob Brower. 

637*. Mary Caroline' Scott, born 
November 22d, 1826, married Walter 
Curtis Reynolds. 

638*. William Webster-' Scott, bom 
November 6th, 1835, married Eleanor 
Dangler. _ 

631. Catherine'' Scott, born October 
10th, 1810, at Shrewsbury, died June 
27th, 1900, at Oceanport. N. J., married 
January loth, 1835, Captain Elisha Cor- 
lies Price, born October 22d, 1805, died 
December 30th, 1853, son of Lawrence 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



Price and Catherine Taylor; resided at 
Oceanport, N. J. Issue: 

641*. Susan Elizabeth" Price, born 
December 8th, 1835, married William 
Hance Borden. 

642*. Jane" Price, born March 21st, 
1838, married Henry Brower. 

643. John Corlies" Price, born Oc- 
tober 2d, 1839; unmarried and resides at 
Virginia Beach, Va. 

644. George Scott" Price, born July 
26th, 1841, died January 13th, 1846. 

645. Theodore Freylinghuysen'' 
Price, born September 15th, 1843, died 
August 11th, 1861. 

646*. Caroline Virginia" Price, 
born July 14th, 1845, married John Har- 
ris Cole. 

647*. Winfield Scott" Price, born 
June 25th, 1847, married Annie Lufbur- 
row Irwin. 

648*. Sarah Fleming" Price, born 
June 22d, 1849, married Jacob Edwin 
Corlies. 

649. George" Price, born June 8th, 
1852, died February 6th, 1853. 

641. Susan Elizabeth" Price, born 
December 8th, 1835, married October 
22d, 1863, William Hance Borden, born 
September 5th, 1833, at Red Bank, 
N. J., son of Captain John Borden and 
Eliza Ann Lake; reside at Little Silver, 
N. J. Issue: 

651. Carroll" Borden, born Novem- 
ber 10th, 1868, died November 21st, 1868. 

642. Jane" Price, born March 21st, 
1838, died April 5th, 1895, married No- 
vember 19th, 1865, Henry Brower, born 
September 19th, 1831, at Long Branch, 
N. J., died April 25th, 1901, son of 
David Brower and Caroline Maps, and 
grandson of Cornelius Brower; resided 
at West Long Branch, N. J. Issue: 

661*. Catherine Price' Brower, 
born March 8th, 1868, married George 
Lincoln Gibbs. 

662*. Henry Maps' Brower, born 
December 18th, 1873, manied Pearl 
Shack. 



661. Catherine Price' Brower, born 
March 8th, 1868, married January 21st. 
1891, George Lincoln Gibbs, born March 
26th, 1864, son of Samuel Louis Gibbs 
and Sarah Lane; reside at West Long 
Branch, N. J. Issue: 

671. Basil Runge" Gibbs. born Sep- 
tember 14th, 1892, died February 20th, 
1907. 

672. Marion** Gibbs, born October 
10th, 1898. 

662. Henry Maps' Brower, born 
December 18th, 1873, married June 28th, 
1903, Pearl Shack, born January 19th, 
1887, daughter of George Henry Shack 
and Susan Dangler; reside at West Long 
Branch, N. J. Issue: 

681. Vera Caroline'* Brower, born 
October 21st, 1904. 

646. Caroline Virginia" Price, born 
July 14th, 1845, married February 28th, 
1871, John Harris Cole, born March 20th, 
1842, in New York City, son of Isaac 
P. Cole and Margaret Harris; resided 
in New York City, but now living near 
Red Bank, N. J. Issue: 

691. Arthur Stanley' Cole, born 
December 18th, 1871; studied at New 
York University and Crozer Theological 
Seminary, ordained to the Christian 
ministry February 26th, 1896, and now 
pastor of the First Baptist Church, Man- 
asquan, N. J. 

692*. John Price' Cole, born No- 
vember 27th, 1873, married Florence 
Woodhull Ailing. 

692. John Price' Cole, born Novem- 
ber 27th, 1873, married June 10th, 1896, 
Florence Woodhull Ailing, born Sep- 
tember 3d, 1874, daughter of William 
Tennent Ailing and Emma Vanderveer 
Hendrickson; reside at Pittsburg, Pa. 
Issue : 

711. Alling" Cole, born April 1st, 
1897. 

647. Winfield Scott" Price, born 
June 25th, 1847, married November 19th, 
1869, Annie Lufburrow Irwin, born 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



October ISth, 1847, at Middletown, N. J., 
daughter of William Conard Irwin and 
Eleanor Hyros Bennett ; residence at 
Oceanport, N. J. Issue: 

721. Eleanor Catherine" Price, 
born March 12th, 1870. 

722. Elisha Coklies" Price, born 
January 27th, 1874, died June 12th, 1904. 

648. Sarah Fleming'- Price, born 
June 22d, 1849, married December 15th, 
1830, Jacob Edwin Corlies, bctrn Janu- 
ary 10th, 1844, at Oceanport, N. J., son 
of Captain John Pintard Corlies and 
Emeline Woolley ; reside in the Price 
hom"estead at Oceanport, N. J. Issue: 

731. Kathryn Emelyn' Corlies, 
born April 1st, 1882, married May 4th, 
1905, Joel Purcell Corin, born May 8th, 
1883, son of Michael M. Corin and Sarah 
Robinson ; reside in New York City. 

634. Sarah Ann" Scott, born Octo- 
ber 8th, 1817, died March 4th, 1896, 
married May 6th, 1838, Charles Tilton 
Fleming, born July 14th, 1815, died 
August 1st, 1894, son of Joseph Fleming 
and Lydia White, and grandson of 
Jacob Fleming; resided at Freehold, N. J. 
Issue: 

741*. Caroline" Fleming, born Janu- 
ary 21st, 1839, married Charles Hen- 
drickson Golden. 

742*. Amanda Brower* Fleming, 
born October 6th, 1840, married John 
Mount. 

743. Arthur' Fleming, born Janu- 
ary 25th, 1842, died April 30th, 1854. 

744*. Charles Henry Clay" Fleming, 
boi-n February loth, 1844, married Mary 
Elizabeth Martin. 

745. Louisa'' Fleming, born Decem- 
ber 23d, 1850, died August 18th, 1852. 

746*. Louisa'' Fleming, born Decem- 
ber 18th, 1852, married John Livingston 
Conover. 

747. Kate" Fleming, born September 
19th, 1856, died March 8th, 1857. 

741. Caroline" Fleming, born Janu- 
ary 21st, 1839, died March 7th, 1884, 



married January 12th, 1859, Charles 
Hendrickson Golden, born February 
19th, 1837, died November 14th, 1880, 
son of Cyrenus Golden and Ann Morris; 
resided at West Long Branch, N. J. 
Issue: 

751. George" Golden, born Decem- 
ber 1st, 1859, died July 7th, 1875. 

752*. Arthur Fleming' Golden, 
born April 19th, 1861, married Harriet 
Wolcott. 

753. Catherine" Golden, born Janu- 
ary 25th, 1863, married Jesse B. Phil- 
lips. 

754. Charles' Golden, bom April 
26th, 1864, died August 17th, 1864. 

755. William" Golden, born October 
2d, 1865, died July 2d, 1866. 

756. Harry' Golden, born February 
16th, 1867, died April 21st, 1883. 

757. Louise" Golden, born May 23d, 
1870, married Ephraim Meghan. 

7.52. Arthur Flemlng" Golden, born 
April 19th, 1861, married June 7th, 
1883, Harriet Wolcott, born October 3d, 

1861, daughter of Lewis Wolcott and 
Ann Kelsey ; reside at West Long 
Branch, N. J. Issue: 

761. Ida Maps'* Golden, born July 
23d, 1887. 

762. Jessie" Golden, bom April 19th, 
1891. 

742. Amanda Brower" Fleming, bom 
October 6th, 1840, married September 
28th, 1859, John Mount, born March 
28th, 1838, died June 21st, 1878, son of 
James Mount and Elizabeth Gardner; 
resided at West Long Branch, but now 
at Freehold, N. J. Issue: 

771*. Charles Fleming' Mount, bom 
November 21st, 1861, married Margaret 
Hayden. 

772. Elizabeth" Mount, bom Sep- 
tember 12th, 1865, married July 2;^d, 
1885, Herbert Weeks, born October 3d, 

1862, son of William Weeks and Rachel 
Cooper; reside at Freehold, N. J.; no 
issue. 



771. Charles Fleming- Mount, born 



33 



THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



November 21st, 1861, married Margaret 
Hayden, daughter of Samuel Hayden 
and Louisa West; reside at Long Branch, 
N. J. Issue: 

781. Julia Elizabeth^ Mount, born 
March 4th, 1894. 

744. Charles Henry Clay" Fleming, 
born February 15th, 1844, died August 
27th, 1878, married March 17th, 1872, 
Mary Elizabeth Martin, daughter of 
John Martin. He served for three years 
during the Civil War as a non-commis- 
sioned officer in Co. I, 11th N. J. Vol- 
unteers, having previously served three 
months as a private. Issue: 

791. Georgiana' Fleming. 

792. Lillian' Fleming, married 
James Tindall, has one son, and resides 
at Windsor, N. J. 

746. Louisa'^ Fleming, born Decem- 
ber 18th, 1852, married John Livingston 
Conover, born February 21st, 1849, son 
of Alfred Livingston Conover and El- 
eanor Schenck Conover; reside at Wick- 
atunk, N. J. Issue: 

811. Charlotte Lyell'' Conover. 

812. John Livingston' Conover, Jr. 

813. Edward Wolphertsen" Cono- 
ver. 

814. Charles Fleming' Conover. 

815. Sara Alida" Conover. 

816. Alfred Livingston" Conover. 

817. Daisy Louisa' Conover. 

818. Virginia Steele' Conover. 

819. Stagey Pricket' Conover. 

820. Harold VanDuyn' Conover. 

635. Holmes Throckmorton' Scott, 
bom January 3d, 1820, deceased, mar- 
ried November 15th, 1847, Eliza Field, 
born June 7th, 1828, daughter of Ben- 
jamin Field and Rebecca Newlin. He 
served nine months in Co. D, 29th N. 
J. Volunteers, during the Civil War; re- 
sided at Matawan, N. J. Issue: 

821. Charles Augustus*' Scott, born 
December, 1849, married May 11th, 1875, 
Ella M. Swan, born October 15th, 1851, 
died June 4th, 1904, daughter of John 



B. Swan and Ann Maria Jones. He 
was for many years Chief of the Fire 
Department at Matawan, N. J. 

822*. Rebecca'' Scott, born August 
28th, 1852, married 1st William Smith 
and 2d Arthur Bennett. 

823*. Elizabeth'' Scott, married 
Harrison Denise. 

824*. Walter" Scott, married Emma 
Bogert. 

825. William" Scott, died when four 
years old. 

826. Emma'' Scott, died when nine 
years old. 

827*. Georgiana" Scott, married 
Frederick Greben. 

828*. William" Scott, married Elvira 
Walling. 

822. Rebecca" Scott, born August 
28th, 1852, deceased, married 1st Wil- 
liam Smith, deceased, and 2d Arthur 
Bennett, born in England, deceased. 
Issue: 

831. Charles' Smith, died young. 

832. Arthur' Smith, died young. 

833. Ida May' Smith, died young. 

834. Wilfrid Eustace' Bennett, 
living with his father's family in Eng- 
land. 

823. Elizabeth" Scott, deceased, 
married Harrison Denise, as his second 
wife. Issue: 

841. Walter' Denise. 

824. Walter" Scott, deceased, mar- 
ried Emma Bogert. Issue: 

851. Charles' Scott, died young. 



827. Georgiana" Scott, deceased, 
married Frederick Greben, deceased. 
Issue: 

861. LiLA Eliza' Greben, born Au- 
gust 8th, 1889. 

828. William" Scott, married Elvira 
Walling; reside at Matawan, N.J. Issue: 

871. Caroline' Scott, died young. 

636. Jane AmandA'^ Scott, born May 
6th, 1822, died January 4th, 1892, married 
February 15th, 1841, Jacob Brower, born 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



December 6th, 1817, at Locust Point, 
N. J., died March 6th, 1854, son of John 
A. Brower and Elizabeth Burdge; re- 
sided at Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue: 

881*. Mary Elizabeth'' Brower, 
bom February 18th, 1842, married 
Charles Wesley Phillips. 

882*. Caroline Virginia" Brower, 
born June 2d, 1844, married Eduardo An- 
tonio Steele. 

883*. Holmes Throckmorton" 
Brower, born October 12th, 1846, mar- 
ried Mary Elizabeth Fallon. 

884*. Sarah Jane'' Brower, born 
February 22d, 1848, married Charles E. 
Hendrickson. 

885*. William Scott" Brower, born 
May 20th, 1852, married 1st Margery 
Plant, and 2d Anna Bausch. 

886*. Maria Althea'' Brower, born 
September 20th, 1854, married Thomas 
Oliver Duncan. 

881. Mary Elizabeth" Brower, born 
February 18th, 1842, married June 28th, 
1863, Charles Wesley Phillips, born De- 
cember 27th, 1837, died October 24th, 
1866, son of John Taylor Phillips and 
Harriet Edwards; resides at Brooklyn, 
N. Y. Issue: 

891*. Ella F." Phillips, born May 
7th, 1865, married George E. Collins. 

891. Ella F'. Phillips, born May 7th, 
1865, married June 25th, 1886, George 
E. Collins, born March 31st, 1864, son of 
William Collins and Hannah E. Fenn; 
reside at Westfield, N. J. Issue: 

901. Charles Wesley** Collins, born 
October 15th, 1887. 

902. Mary Evelie* Collins, born 
December 29th, 1889. 

882. CarolineVirginia'' Brower, born 
June 2d, 1844, died September 1st, 1897, 
married Eduardo Antonio Steele, born 
August 6th, 1845, at Barranquilla, U. S. 
of Colombia, S. A., died April 21st, 1894; 
resided at Barranquilla, U. S. of Col- 
ombia, and Brooklyn, N. Y. The fol- 



lowing children, with one exception, 
were born at Barranquilla: 

911. Edward' Steele, born August 
13th, 1867, died June 21st, 1871. 

912. Amanda" Steele, born April 
15th, 1870, died 1872. 

913*. Mary' Steele, born April 28th, 
1872, married Anibal Perez L. 

914. Ida May" Steele, born January 
26th, 1877, at Brooklyn, N. Y., married 
June 15th, 1907, William Edward Brown; 
reside at Brooklyn, N. Y. 

915. John Arthur' ■ Steele, born 
January 3d, 1884; resides at Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

913. Mary" Steele, born April 28th, 
1872, married Anibal Perez L. as his sec- 
ond wife. He was born June 26th, 1855, 
at Carthagena, U. S. of Colombia, and 
resides at Barranquilla, U. S. of C. 
[Note: In the name Perez L., Perez 
is the family name of his father, and L. 
stands for Lopez, the family name of 
his mother. In Spanish countries it is 
often customary to combine the two 
and write them either Perez L. or Perez 
et Lopez. His children would noc thus 
use his mother's name, but that of their 
own mother.] Issue, all born at Bar- 
ranquilla: 

921. Nestor'' Perez, born July 31st, 
1890. 

922. Estevan'* Perez, born Novem- 
ber 29th, 1891. 

923. Eduardo" Perez, born April 
27th. 1893. 

924. Virginia'' Perez, born June 
29th, 1894. 

925. Ricardo" Perez, born January 
26th, 1896. 

926. Mary* Perez, born July 9th, 
1897. 

927. Anibal" Perez, born April Tth, 
1899. 

928. Ida" Perez, born February 1st, 
1901, died November 26th, 1902. 

883. Holmes Throckmorton" Brow- 
er, born October 12th, 1846, married 
Mary Elizabeth Fallon; resides at 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue: 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



931*. Katherine V.' Brower, born 
December 27th, 1868, married Bradley 
Rockefeller. 

932. Holmes' Brower, born May 
17th, 1870. 

933. Edward' Brower, born Decem- 
ber 7th, 1876, died August, 1903. 

934. Elizabeth' Brower, born De- 
cember 23d, 1881. 

935. Mary" Brower, born August 2d, 
1885. 

936. Frederick' Brower, born 1887. 

937. Annie' Brower, born 1889. 

938. Alice" Brower, born 1891. 

939. Agnes' Brower, born January 
2d, 1893, died February 6th, 1893. 

931. Katherine V.' Brower, born 
December 27th, 1868, married Bradley 
Rockefeller; reside at Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Issue : 

941. Mary E.'^ Rockefeller, born 
September 4th, 1891. 

942. Lillian** Rockefeller, born 
December 29th, 1892. 

943. Acnes'* Rockefeller, born Au- 
gust 19th, 1894. died July 5th, 1895. 

944. Bradley" Rockefeller, born 
December 1st, 1898. 

945. Gladys"* Rockefeller, born 
September 3d, 1903. 

884. Sarah Jane'^ Brower, born 
February 22d, 1848, died April, 1886, 
married Charles E. Hendrickson, born 
August 22d, 1849, son of Edward and 
Mary Hendrickson of Tinton Falls, 
N. J.; resided at Brooklyn, N. Y. Is- 
sue: 

951. William B.' Hendrickson, born 
November 3d, 1874, died May, 1875. 

952. George L.' Hendrickson, born 
August nth, 1876, died February, 1883. 

953*. Lillian' Hendrickson, born 
March 28th, 1878, married Ralph A. 
Maul. 

954. Ida B.' Hendrickson, born 
February 5th, 1881, married Marsden 
Coates; reside at Brooklyn, N. Y. 



953. Lillian' Hendrickson, born 



March 28th, 1878, married Ralph A. 
Maul, son of Rev. W. R. Maul; reside 
at Suffern, N. Y. Issue: 

961. Edward" Maul, born 1898. 

962. Ruth" Maul, born November, 
1902. 

885. William Scott" Brower, born 
May 20th, 18.52, died November 23d, 
1897, married 1st Margery Plant, died 
December, 1886; married 2d Anna 
Bausch, who survives him; resided at 
Brooklyn, N. Y., and Union Hill, N. J. 
Issue, one by each marriage: 

971. Hazel' Brower, born Novem- 
ber, 1886, died December, 1887. 

972. Rennie' Brower, born 1890. 

886. Maria Althea^^ Brower, born 
September 20th, 1854, married Thomas 
Oliver Duncan, born December 11th, 
1859, son of Oliver Duncan and Jane 
Hughes; reside at Brooklyn, N. Y. Is- 
sue: 

981. Richard Oliver' Duncan, born 
October 26th, 1887. 

637. Mary Caroline" Scott, born 
November 22d, 1826, married January 
Sth, 1845, Walter Curtis Reynolds, born 
January Sth, 1823, at Manasquan, N. J., 
died May 8th, 1893, son of John Miller 
Reynolds and Sarah Curtis ; resides at 
Eatontown, N. J. Issue: 

991*. CoRLiEs Price'' Reynolds, born 
December 16th, 1845, married Sarah 
Jane Bennett. 

992*. Ebenezer Curtis" Reynolds, 
born August 2d, 1848, married Sarah 
Lavinia Howland. 

993. Sarah Jane" Reynolds, born 
April 19th, 1852, married October 19th, 
1875, George Allen Hope, born February 
22d, 1851, son of Washington Lafayette 
Hope and Helen Cobb Allen; reside at 
Shrewsbury, N. J. ; no issue. 

994. John Miller" Reynolds, born 
June 24th, 1865, died September 30th, 
1866. 

991. Corlies Price" Reynolds, born 
December 16th, 1845, married June 24th, 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



1865, Sarah Jane Bennett, born Septem- 
ber 15th, 1845, daughter of James Ben- 
nett and Eliza Dangler; reside at Man- 
asquan, N. J. Issue: 

1001*. EvALhNA May" Reynolds, born 
February 5th, 1867, married Charles 
Forman Gifford. 

1001. EvALiNA May' Reynolds, born 
February 5th, 1867, married January 
13th, 1884, Charles Forman Gifford, 
born February 7th, 1861, son of John 
Brewer Gifford and Caroline Forman; 
reside at AUenwood, N. J. Issue: 

1011. John Brewer'' Gifford, born 
August 25th, 1888. 

1012. CoRLiES Price** Gifford, born 
March 21st, 1891. 

1013. Harold" Gifford, born March 
1st, 1894. 

1014. Raymond"* Gifford, born Feb- 
ruary 20th, 1895. 

1015. Jennie N.* Gifford, born June 
3d, 1897. 

1016. Sarah C." Gifford, born No- 
vember 6th, 1899. 

1017. Laura F."* Gifford, born June 
15th, 1903. 

1018. Archibald Higgins'* Gifford, 
born January 7th, 1906. 

992. Ebenezer Curtis" Reynolds, 
born August 2d, 1848, died October 31st, 
1870, married June 19th, 1869, Sarah 
Lavinia Howland, born . April 24th, 
1849, daughter of Henry Wolcott How- 
land and Sarah Cook; resided at Eaton- 
town, N. J. Issue: 

1021*. Walter Ebenezer' Reynolds, 
born November 8th, 1870, married 
Charlotte Watson Mershon. 

1021. Walter Ebenezer' Reynolds, 
born November 8th, 1870, married 
September 27th, 1900, Charlotte Wat- 
son Mershon, born April 16th, 1874, 
daughter of William Mershon and Julia 
Charlotte Watson. He studied at Peddie 
Institute and Crozer Theological Semin- 
ary, was ordained to the Christian 
ministry September 16th, 1897, at 



Raton, New Mexico, and is now pastor 
of the First Baptist Church, Wood- 
bury, N. J. Issue: 

1031. Charlotte Mershon" Rey- 
nolds, born August 22d, 1901. 

1032. Bernice Mershon* Reynolds, 
born August 15th, 1902. 

1033. Virginia" Reynolds, born 
March 29th, 1907. 

638. William Webster'' Scott, born 
November 6th, 1835, died January 14th, 
1893, married February 19th, 1864, 
Eleanor Dangler, born February 16th, 
1&45, daughter of Joseph Lay Ion Dangler 
and Charlotte Howland; resided at Eat- 
ontown, N. J. Issue: 

1041. Stella M.\y" Scott, born May 
6th, 1865, died September 7th, 1866. 

1042. Theodore Price'' Scott, born 
May 16th, 1867, died May 31st, 1893. 

1043. Joseph Dangler'' Scott, born 
March 10th, 1869, died July 20th, 1869. 

1044. Susan Borden" Scott, born 
June 24th, 1871, married July 3d, 1906, 
William Leon Walsh, born January 20th, 
1873, son of John and Catherine Walsh; 
reside at Red Bank, N. J. 

1045*. Charlotte Dangler" Scott, 
born August 12th, 1873, married Charles 
Augustus Newbury. 

1046. John Price'' Scott, born Octo- 
ber 24th, 1875; resides at Long Branch, 
N. J. 

1047. Grace" Scott, bom August 
19th, 1879, died September 6th, 1879. 

1048. Frank Dangler" Scott, born 
February 29th, 1884, died March 1st, 
1884. 

1045. Charlotte Dangler" Scott, 
born August 12th, 1873, married February 
1st, 1900, Charles Augustus Newbury, 
born October 25th, 1869, son of William 
Newbury and Louisa Newbury, his par- 
ents being cousins; reside at Long 
Branch, N. J. Issue: 

1051. Charles Earle" Newbury, 
born March 29th, 1901. 



622. James' Scott, born about 1786, 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



died June, 1813, married March 12th, 
1813, Ann VanBrunt, died prior to 1868, 
daughter of Joseph C. VanBrunt and 
Mary Applegate; resided at Colt's Neck, 
N. J. His widow married 2d, February 
1st, 1829,Winiam I. Matthews of Shrews- 
bury. Issue: 

1061*. James'' Scott, born December 
13th, 1813, married Mary Ann Doughty. 

1061. James" Scott, born December 
13th, 1813, died March 4th, 1886, mar- 
ried March 6th, 1842, Mary Ann'Doughty, 
born April 3d, 1820, died April 10th, 1899, 
daughter of John Doughty and Elizabeth 
Llewellyn; resided at Fair Haven, N. J. 
Issue: 

1071*. John Robert'' Scott, born 
August 24th, 1843, married Sarah Louisa 
Smith. 

1072. James" Scott, born September 
21st, 1846, died December 3d, 1867. 

1073*. William Champlaini^ Scott, 
born November 13th, 1850, married 
Lydia Ann Snedeker. 

1074. Susan Doughty'^ Scott, born 
June 14th, 1853, married January 12th, 
1881, Edward Schoek VanLeer Stultz, 
born June 12th, 1854, son of Rev. Elias 
D. Stultz and Ellen S. Day; reside at 
Manasquan, N. J.; no issue. 

1075*. DeWitt'' Scott, born Septem- 
ber 19th, 1855, married Ella Jeffrey. 

1076*. Anna" Scott, born July 11th, 
1862, married Howard Corkey. 

1071. John Robert" Scott, born 
August 24th, 1843, married December 
26th, 1865, Sarah Louisa Smith, born 
September 25th, 1844, daughter of 
Forman Smith and Sarah Rodgers; re- 
side at Fair Haven, N. J. Issue: 

1081*. Frank' Scott, born December 
15th, 1868, married Caroline Elizabeth 
Tattam. 

1082. Lester J.' Scott, born June 
2d, 1873, died June 22d, 1879. 

1081. Frank" Scott, born December 
15th, 1868, married December 21st, 
1891, Caroline Elizabeth Tattam, born 



January 15th, 1871, daughter of George 
James Tattam and Elizabeth Ann Tetly, 
both of whom were born in England in 
1843; reside at Newark, N. J. Issue: 

1091. Florence Louise'* Scott, born 
July 9th, 1895. 

1092. Walter Franklyn" Scott, 
born June 2.3d, 1902. 

1073. William Champlain" Scott, 
born November 13th, 1850, died June 
23d, 1906, married January 18th, 1874, 
Lydia Ann Snedeker, born February 
23d, 1852, died December 16th, 1895, 
daughter of Lambert L. Snedeker and 
Phebe F. Mitchell; resided at Fair 
Haven, N. J. Issue: 

1101*. Maud" Scott, born May 17th, 
1875, married Herbert E. Snyder. 

1102. Jeannette" ScoTT,born Septem- 
ber 21st, 1885. 

1101. Maud" Scott, born May 17th, 
1875, married September 14th, 1895, 
Herbert E. Snyder, born July 14th, 1876, 
son of George B. Snyder and Phebe 
Patterson; reside at Fair Haven, N. J. 
Issue: 

1111. Myrtle" Snyder, born March 
19th, 1900. 

1112. Herbert Vernon" Snyder, 
born August 6th, 1902. 

1075. DeWitt" Scott, born Septem- 
ber 19th, 1855, married Ella Jeffrey, 
daughter of John Jeffrey and Delia 
Springsteen. Issue: 

1121. Helena' Scott. 

1122. James Edward" Scott. 

1076. Anna'' Scott, born July 11th, 
1862, married December 31st, 1884, 
Howard Corkey, born February 1st, 
1854, son of Odell Corkey and Elizabeth 
Aldrich; resides at Manasquan, N. J. 
Issue: 

1131. Bessie Llewellyn" Corkey, 
born March 22d, 1886. 

1132. Marjorie" Corkey, born June 
30th, 1889. 

1133. Irene' Corkey, born January 
27th, 1892. 



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THE SCOTT FAMII-Y OF SHREWSBURY. 



625. Mary' Scott, died prior to 1824, 
married December 23d, 1804, Joseph 
Tilton. Issue: 

1161. John' Tilton, married and has 
descendants. 

626. Catherine* Scott, born about 
1790, died 1873, married 1st December 
13th, 1816, Daniel Hulett, died March 
8th, 1838, son of Thomas Hulett; mar- 
ried 2d May 13th, 1846, Timothy White, 
born March 28th, 1789, died September 
6th, 1860, son of Joseph White and Mary 
Hart. Her will, dated July 18th, 1870, 
was proved March 22d, 1873 (Monmouth 
Co. Wills, L, 68). She resided at or near 
Red Bank, N. J., and had children only 
by her first husband as follows: 

1181*. Mary' Hulett, born February 
14th, 1821, married Jacob Longstreet. 

1182*. Michael' Hulett, born June 
18th, 1823, married 1st Mary Ann Mor- 
ris and 2d Mary Jane Woods. 

1183*. Hannah'' Hulett, born July 
8th, 1825, married John Vanderbilt. 

1184. Margaret'' Hulett, born 
(April?) 18th, 1827, married 1st, Febru- 
ary 9th, 1845, John Riddle Longstreet, 
a brother of Jacob Longstreet who 
married her sister, and married 2d Mr. 
Thomas; removed to Indiana. 

1185. Susan Lane'' Hulett, born 
September 1st, 1832, died January 9th, 
1839. 

1181. Mary" Hulett, born February 
14th, 1821, died June 14th, 1890, married 
March 10th, 1842, Jacob Longstreet, 
born April 7th, 1818, died January 31st, 
1906, son of William and Christina Long- 
street. Had nine children, the four not 
mentioned below dying very young. 

1191*. Emily'' Longstreet, born July 
12th, 1843, married Andrew Morrison. 

1192*. Alonzo" Longstreet, born 
September 11th, 1845, married Jane Kit- 
tison. 

1193. Catherine'' Longstreet, died 
young, August 31st, 1851. 

1194*. Walter" Longstreet, born 
October 10th, 1850, married Lydia Sher- 
man. 



1195. T. Scott'' Longstreet, born 
August 25th, 1852, died December 19th, 

1873. 

1191. Emily'' Longstreet, born July 
12th, 1843, died June 5th, 1903, married 
August4th, 1864, Andrew Morrison, born 
March 19th, 1839, in Scotland, died May 
.5th, 1891. Issue: 

1201. Josephine' Morrison, born 
May 4th, 1866, died February 4th, 1867. 

1202. Lillian" Morrison, born June 
4th, 1868, died January 15th, 1876. 

1203*. Jessie Brockett" Morrison, 
born August 16th, 1870, married Frank 
F. Supp. 

1203. Jessie Brockett' Morrison, 
born August 16th, 1870, married April 
15th, 1888, Frank F. Supp, born May 
15th, 1860; reside at Red Bank, N. J. 
Issue: 

1211. Ruth J." Supp, born March 9th, 
1894, died July 29th, 1894. 

1192. Alonzo" Longstreet, born 
September 11th, 1845, married Jane 
Kittison. Issue: 

1221. Emma" Longstreet, married 
1st George Storms and 2d Samuel O. 
Depew. 

1222. Walter S." Longstreet, born 
January 31st, 1885. 

1194. Walter" Longstreet, born 
October 10th, 1850, died July 14th, 1874, 
married Lydia Sherman. Issue: 

1231. Eugene' Longstreet, married. 

1182; Michael" Hulett, born June 
18th, 1823, married 1st April 26th, 1849, 
Mary Ann Morris, daughter of Benja- 
min Morris and Margaret Chadwick; 
married 2d Mary Jane Woods, born 1837, 
died August 6th, 1881, daughter of Wil- 
liam Woods and Eliza P. Lewis; resides 
at Red Bank, N. J. He had one child by 
the first marriage and four by the sec- 
ond as follows : 

1241. Emma A''. Hulett, born January 
17th, 1851, married 2d Mr. Raymond ; 
no issue. 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



1242'. Deborah Ann" Hulett, born 
March 6th, 1858, married Lawrence E. 
Rogers. 

1243. George W." Hulett, born 
February 4th, 1860, died January 28th, 
1862. 

1244. Mary Matilda'' Hulett, born 
November 30th, 1861. 

1245. Sarah Sickles"' Hulett, born 
March 1st, 1868. 

1242. Deborah Ann" Hulett, born 
March 6th, 1858, married March 5th, 
1879, Lawrence E. Rogers, son of 
Ezekiel J. Rogers. Issue: 

1251. Charles H.' Rogers, married 
March, 1907, Anna Havens. 

12.52. Claudius A.' Rogers. 

1253. Pauline E.' Rogers. 

1183. Hannah" Hulett, born July 
8th, 1825, died March 9th, 1878, married 
John Vanderbilt. Issue: 

1261. Samuel'' Vanderbilt. 

1262. Melissa" Vanderbilt, died 
when 21 years old, married Samuel 
Hoyt, son of Captain William S. Hoyt, 
who died before his wife. 

1263. Catherine E.'^ Vanderbilt, 
born September 17th, 1853, died June 
12th, 1854. 

1264. Lottie F." Vanderbilt, born 
November 11th, 1857, died March 31st, 
1863. 

1265. Charles'' Vanderbilt, born 
July 19th, 1860, died September 25th, 
1861. 

1266. Edgar'' Vanderbilt, born July 
22d, 1865, died September 6th, 1867. 

603. George"' Scott, who is probably 
the George Scott of Kingwood, Hunter- 
don County, on whose estate administra- 
tion was granted May 14th, 1821, to 
Elizabeth Scott, presumably his widow. 
Issue: 

1271. John W.^ Scott, who is de- 
scribed in the will of his cousin John 
Scott [611] as living near Quaker Town, 
presumably in Hunterdon County, and 
who was bequeathed property at Penn's 



Neck, Windsor township. He was one 
of the executors who probated the will 
in 1817. 

604. Job" Scott, who married twice, 
but the names of his wives are unknown. 
The first two children given below had 
different mothers. He is known to have 
had another daughter. It is not known 
certainly whether Ann Atchley was his 
daughter or his niece, but the fact that 
her husband Daniel Atchley leaves prop- 
erty in his will to the children of Job 
Scott [1281], son of Job [604], makes 
it probably correct to identify her with 
the unnamed daughter which tradition 
gives to Job Scott. Issue: 

1281*. JOB^ Scott, married. 

1282. Sarah^ Scott, married 

Woodward. She was living as late as 
1834. 

1283. Ann' Scott, 
Atchley, died 1839. 
September 8th, 1834, 



.3d, 1839. 
311.) 



married Daniel 
His will, dated 
was proved May 
(Middlesex County Wills, D, 



1281. JoB^ Scott, married — 
resided in Philadelphia. Issue: 

1291. Benjamin' Scott. 

1292. Rachel-' Scott. 

1293. Sarah'' Scott. 



608. Sarah'' Scott, died February 
9th, 1842, married David Tilton, born 
July 20th, 1749, died 1840, son of Robert 
Tilton and Miriam Allen. Issue: 

1331*. William-" Tilton, born July 
(or August) 4th, 1773, married Mar- 
garet Corlies. 

1332*. David' Tilton, born January 
8th, 1785, married probably Sarah Flem- 
nen. 

1331. William^ Tilton, born July 
(or August) 4th, 1773, died May, 1841, 
married March 8th, 1795, Margaret Cor- 
lies, born November 17th, 1775, daugh- 
ter of Timothy Corlies and Lydia Allen. 
His will, dated May 19th, 1841, was 
proved June 4th, 1841. (Monmouth 
County Wills, D, 337.) Issue: 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



1341. Sarah' Tii.ton, born April 5th, 
1797. 

1342. Lydia CorlieS' Tilton, born 
April 16th, 1799, married February 14th, 
1837, Samuel Holmes. 

1343*. CoRLiES' Tilton, born August 
26th. 1802, married Deborah H. White. 

1344. EsECK' Tilton, born December 
24th, 1805. 

1345*. William"' Tilton, born April 
7th, 1813, married Elizabeth Honce. 

1343. Corlies' Tilton, born August 
26th, 1802, died August 13th, 1869, mar- 
ried January 24th, 1832, Deborah H. 
White, born June 2d, 1807, died March 
13th, 1884, daughterof Amos White and 
Ann Throckmorton. Issue: 

1351. Margaret Ann'- Tilton, born 
November 16th, 1832, married 1st 
Thomas Blanche and 2d Oliver Holmes. 

1352. Charles H." Tilton, born Feb- 
ruary 4th, 1835, married Kate Drum. 

1353*. William Amos'' Tilton, born 
May 14th, 1837, married Cai-oline Mag- 
han. 

1354. Sarah S.'' Tilton, born Decem- 
ber 10th, 1838, married December 13th, 
1864, William L. Cromwell; resides on 
Long Island. 

1355. James White'' Tilton, born 
. January 31st, 1841, married Kate 

, born 1842; resides at Marl- 
boro, N. J. 

1356*. Lydia'' Tilton, born Septem- 
ber 9th. 1843, married Joseph White. 

1353. William Amos'' Tilton, born 
May 14th, 1837, died February 19th, 1908, 
married February 13th, 1866, Caroline 
Maghan, born April 13th, 1845, died 
June 25th, 1898; resided in Scobeyville, 
N. J. Issue: 

1361. William N.' Tilton. 

1356. Lydia'' Tilton, bom September 
9th, 1843, died December 21st, 1899, 
married September 9th, 1875, Joseph 
White, son of James White and Mary 
Matthews. Issue: 

1371. James Howard' White, born 



December 6th, 1876, married September 
26th, 1900, Fannie Roberts, born July 
26th, 1876. 

1372. George Edmund" White, born 
May 20th, 1879, married December 18th, 
1901, Lillian Bennett. 

1345. William" Tilton, born April 
7th, 1813, died April 10th, 1887, married 
December 15th, 1837, Elizabeth Honce, 
born 1815, died February 23d, 1860, 
daughter of David Honce and Phebe 
VanKerk. Issue: 

1381. Margaret" Tilton, born 1838, 
married 1867 John J. Elkin; reside in 
New Brunswick, N. J. 

1382. David" Tilton, born June 20th, 
1839, died 1856. 

1383. Elizabeth'' Tilton, born Au- 
gust 14th, 1853, married February 25th, 
1873, Albert Dennis, born July 19th, 
1850; reside at Eatontown, N. J. 

1384. Holmes'' Tilton, married Jen- 
nie VanDorn. 

1332. David^ Tilton, born January 
8th, 1785, died prior to March 16th, 1840, 
married probably, October 23d, 1806, 
Sarah Flemnen. Issue: 

1.391. Elizabeth" Tilton, married 
January 5th, 1831, David K. Perrine. 

1392. David'^ Tilton, born June 29th, 
1813, died March 3d, 1837, married Jane 

S. ; she married 2d April 7th, 

1839, James Brown. 



the THROCKMORTON FAMILY. 

John Throckmorton (sometimes spelled 
Throgmorton), the ancestor of the 
Throckmortons of Monmouth County, 
N. J., came to this country in the ship 
Lyon, Captain Pierce master, embarking 
from Bristol, England, December 1st, 
1630, and landing at Nantasket, near 
Boston, February 5th, 1631, after a very 
stormy voyage of si.xty-fivedays. In the 
same ship came Roger Williams and his 
wife. No one knows certainly the English 
ancestry of John Throckmorton. The 
Throckmortons of Coughton, with whom 
he has often been connected, have always 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



been a Roman Catholic family, but he 
may have been related to the Haseley 
branch of this family, which was Protest- 
ant. This seems the more likely from 
the fact that Job was a prominent name 
among the Throckmortons of Haseley 
and John Throckmorton had a son Job, 
which name is perpetuated to this day 
among his descendants. Another con- 
jecture is that he may have descended 
from the Huntingdonshire branch of the 
family. John Throckmorton removed 
to Salem, Mass. , and his ' ' hoggehowse ' ' 
is twice mentioned as a landmark in the 
town records of 1639. He seems, how- 
ever, to have left there before that year. 
While in Salem, if not before, he be- 
came a prominent follower of Roger 
Williams. Under date of July 1st, 1639, 
"a letter is sent from the church here 
to the church at Dorchester, notifying 
them, that they had excommunicated 
Roger Williams, John Throgmorton, 
Thomas Olney and Stukely Westcott, 
with their wives, and Mary Holliman 
and widow Reeves; because they re- 
fused admonition and denied that the 
churches of the Bay were true churches. 
It remarks, that all of them but two, 
had been re-baptized. It states that the 
following were also cut off: John El- 
ford, William James, John Talby and 
William Wolcot, the last for neglecting 
to have his child baptized." (Felt's 
Annals of Salem.) Roger Williams 
left Salem in 1636, the date of his ex- 
communication, and John Throckmor- 
ton must have left in that or the follow- 
ing year and settled in Providence, R. 
I., for in June, 1637, lands were laid out 
in the town of Providence and confirmed 
to several persons "as their proper 
right and inheritance to them and theirs, 
as fully as the former portions appro- 
priated to our neighbor Throckmorton, 
neighbor Greene, neighbor Harris, 
Joshua Verin, neighbor Arnold and 
neighbor Williams were, and are con- 
firmed to them or theirs." This seems 
to show that John Throckmorton was 
with Roger Williams very near the 



beginning of the settlement at Provi- 
dence. On October 8th, 1638, he was 
one of the twelve persons to whom 
Roger Williams deeded land that he had 
bought of the Indian chiefs Canonicus 
and Miantonomi, and on April 22d, 1639, 
he bought of Roger Williams his inter- 
est in what is now called Prudence 
Island. He was one of thirty-nine to 
sign an agreement for a form of govern- 
ment July 27th, 1640. In the autumn 
of 1642, John Throckmorton left Provi- 
dence and came with thirty-five fami- 
lies to New Amsteraam with the pur- 
pose of settling within the Dutch domin- 
ions. Such a petition having been made, 
Governor Kieft granted the following 
license October 2d, 1642: "Whereas 
Mr. Throckmorton, with his associates, 
solicits to settle with thirty-five fami- 
lies within the limits of the jurisdiction 
of their High Mightinesses, to reside 
there in peace and enjoy the same privi- 
leges as our other subjects, and be 
favored with the free exercise of their 
religion; having seen the petition of the 
aforesaid Throckmorton, and consulted 
with the interests of the Company, as 
this request can by no means be injurious 
to the country— more so as the English 
are to settle at a distance of three 
miles from us — so it is granted. Mr. 
Throckmorton, with thirty-five English 
families, are permitted to settle within 
three miles of Amsterdam." A settle- 
ment was made on the East River in 
what was a part of Westchester County, 
but now included in the Borough of the 
Bronx, New York City. It was in the 
territory which the Dutch had bought 
of the Indians in 1640 and called Vrede- 
land, meaning "Land of Peace." The 
settlement now made was called by 
the Dutch Oostdorp and by the English 
Easttown. [Note.— This is stated on 
the authority of Scharf in his "History 
of Westchester County, N. Y.," but the 
name Oostdorp appears also to have 
been given to a later settlement per- 
haps some miles distant from the former, 
if Scharf has not confused the two. 



42 



THE SCOTT FAMILY OK SHREWSBURY. 



This is seen in tlie following: extract 
from a letter sent by the Revs. Johannes 
Megapolensis and Samuel Drissius to 
the Classis of Amsterdam, dated Au- 
gust 5th, 1657: "On the west shore of 
the East River, about one mile beyond 
Hellgate, as we call it, and opposite 
Flushing, is another English village, 
called Oostdorp, which was begun two 
years ago. The inhabitants of this place 
are also Puritans or Independents."] 
A patent was granted for the land on 
July 6th, 1643. The point known as 
Throg's Neck, on the end of which Fort 
Schuyler is now situated, was included 
within this grant, and its name is un- 
doubtedly an abbreviation of Throgmor- 
ton. On October 6th. 1643, the settle- 
ment was attacked by the Indians and 
destroyed, eighteen being killed, and 
the rest escaping in boats. Some of 
the Throckmorton children were prob- 
ably killed in this massacre. The settle- 
ment was not rebuilt, but John Throck- 
morton returned to Providence and in 
16.52 conveyed the land by permission of 
the Dutch government to Augustine 
Hermans. He was a deputy to the 
provincial legislature from Providence 
in 1664, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1668, 1670, 
1671 and 1673, and was town treasurer 
in 1677. Though at first an ardent fol- 
lower of Roger Williams, he became one 
of the earliest converts of George Fo.x, 
the Quaker, during the latter's visit to 
the colonies. He died in 1687 at Mid- 
dletown, N. J., while on a visit to his 
son, and is buried in an unmarked grave 
in what is now known as the Ancient 
Lippit or Taylor Burying Ground at Mid- 
dletown. This is the burying ground 
mentioned in the will of his son John as 
follows: "And my will is that one 
quarter of an acre of land where my 
father was buried in Middletovvn shall 
not be sold, but to remain for a burying 
place for me and all my posterity and 
all my relations forever. " John Throck- 
morton had at least seven children, 
probably more, whose names and chil- 
dren arc as follows: 



(1) Freegift Throckmorton, died prior 
to November 8th, 1669. 

(2) Patience Throckmorton, born 
1640, died September 7th, 1676, married 
December, 1655, John Coggeshall of 
Newport, R. I., born 1618, died October 
1st, 1708, son of John and Mary Cogge- 
shall. He h,id been divorced from his 
first wife, Elizabeth Baulstone (married 
January 17th, 1647), by act of Assembly 
on May 25th, 1655, and after his second 
wife's death he was married a third 

time to Mary . Issue by second 

wife: Freegift, James, Mary, Joseph, 
Rebecca, Patience, Benjamin, Content, 
Content. 

(3) John Throckmorton, died July or 
August, 1690, married December 12th, 
1670, Alice Stout, daughter of Richard 
Stout and Penelope Van Princis. Issue: 
Joseph, Rebecca, Sarah, Patience, Alice, 
Deliverance. 

(4) Job Throckmorton (a), born 
September 30th, 16.50. died August 20th, 
1709, married February 2d, 1685, Sarah 
Leonard, born at Lynn, Mass., July 30th, 
1660 (or June 26th, 1663), died Febru- 
ary 5th, 1744, daughter of Henry and 
Mary Leonard. Issue: John, Rebecca 
(married Jonathan Holmes), Joseph, 
Job (b), Mary, Patience, Sarah, Sam- 
uel. 

(5) Deliverance Throckmorton, mar- 
ried Rev. James Ashton. Issue: James, 
John, Mary, Alice, Deliverance, Re- 
becca, Joseph. 

(6) Joseph Throckmorton, a mariner, 
died 1690. 

(7) Daughter, married Mr, Taylor. 

(b) Job Throckmorton, "Sr.," the 
son of Job Throckmorton (a) and Sarah 
Leonard, died February, 1747, married 
F'rances (Stout?). Issue: John (c), 
William, Thomas, Mary, Daniel, David, 
Job, Rebecca, Lewis. Joseph, Elizabeth. 

(c) John Throckmorton, of Freehold, 
probably died 1776, son of Job (b) and 
Frances Throckmorton, married Decem- 
ber 28th, 1739, his cousin, Sarah Holmes, 
daughter of Jonathan Holmes and Re- 
becca Throckmorton, born August 18th, 



43 



THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



1719, died August 24th, 1805, buried at 
Holradel, N. J. Issue: 

(1) Sarah Throckmorton, baptized 
June 30th, 1746, buried November 15th, 
1750. 

(2) John Throcl<morton, baptized 
October 24th, 1750, when about one 
year old, buried October 26th, 1750. 

(3) James Throckmorton, baptized 
November 10th, 1751, when two months 
old. 

(4) Rebecca Throckmorton, baptized 
May 26th, 1754, married Mr. Large. 

(5) Sarah Throckmorton, born De- 
cember 11th, 1757, died unmarried 
March 8th, 1805. 

(6) Holmes Throckmorton (d), bap- 
tized April 22d, 1759, buried October 
4th, 1821, married Susannah Forman, 
died 1820. 

(d) Holmes Throckmorton lived at 
Tinton Falls, where he was the owner 
not only of a large farm but also of a num- 
ber of slaves. During the Revolutionary 
War he was a private in Spencer's 
Regiment in the Continental Army. 
Issue: 

(1) John Throckmorton, marrried 
Mary Serviss. Issue: Joseph, Isaac, 
Susan, Mary, Forman, Charles. 

(2) Sarah Throckmorton, married 
John Obart. Issue: George, Throck- 
morton, Nancy, Susan, Jane. 

(3) Forman Throckmorton, married 
April 9th, 1812, Elizabeth Morris. 
Issue: Sarah Forman, William, Charles 
Forman, Ann Matilda, Jane, Susan, 
Charlotte, John Wilson, James Forman. 

(4) Jane Throckmorton, born April 
13th, 1791, died August 18th, 1885, mar- 
ried April 1st, 1810, William Scott [621*]. 
Issue: Catherine, Susan, John, Sarah 
Ann, Holmes Throckmorton, Jane 
Amanda, Mary Caroline, William Web- 
ster. 

(5) Joseph Throckmorton, died un- 
married. 

(6) Holmes Throckmorton, died un- 
married. 

(7) Elizabeth Throckmorton, married 
John Britton. Issue: John, Mary, 



Catherine. She married a second time 
and went West. 

(8) Mary Throckmorton, born October 
31st, 1808, died 1899, married John Wil- 
son, died August 8th. 1859. Issue: For- 
man, George, Catherine, Holmes Throck- 
morton, Charles Henry, William For- 
man, Susan, Sarah, Mary Jane, James 
K., John, Mary Ann, Frank. 

THE HOLMES FAMILY. 

Rev. Obadiah Holmes, born 1607 at 
Preston, Lancashire, England, died 

1682, married Catherine . He 

came to this country about 1639, in 
which year he lived at Salem, Mass., 
and was engaged in the manufacture of 
glass with Lawrence Southwick and An- 
nanias Conklin. He joined the Baptists, 
and on account of his connection with 
them was indicted in 1650. On July 
31st, 1651, Obadiah Holmes and John 
Clarke were arrested for conducting a 
Baptist meeting at William Witter's 
house, Lynn, Mass., and were sentenced 
by the court to pay a fine of £30, or to 
be publicly whipped. Obadiah Holmes 
refused to pay his fine on the ground 
that it would be a confession of error, 
and after being kept in prison until 
September, " he was severely whipped 
in public in Boston with a three corded 
whip thirty lashes." He later settled 
near Newport, R. I., where he became 
pastor of the Baptist church. He was 
one of the Monmouth patentees, but 
never resided in New Jersey. Some of 
his children settled in this colony, how- 
ever, and many of his descendants are 
among its present inhabitants. His 
children were as follows: 

(1) Mary Holmes, married John 
Brown. 

(2) Martha Holmes, born 1640. 

(3) Samuel Holmes, born 1642, died 
1679, married 1665 Alice Stillwell, born 
1645; resided at Gravesend, L. I. Is- 
sue: Samuel, Joseph, Anne, Katharine, 
Mary. 

(4) Obadiah, born 1644, married 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



Cole; resided successively at Middle- 
town, N. J., Staten Island, N. Y., and 
Cohansey, N. J. Issue: Obadiah, Sam- 
uel, Jonathan and two daughters. 

(5) Lydia Holmes, married Captain 
John Bowne. Issue: John, Obadiah, 
Deborah, Sarah, Catherine. 

(6) Jonathan Holmes (a), married 
Sarah Borden. 

(7) John Holmes, born 1649, died 1712, 
married 1st, 1671, Frances Holden, born 
1649, died 1679; married 2d, 1680, Mary 
Greene, born 1652, died 1713, widow of 
William Greene. 

(8) Hopestill Holmes, married 

Taylor. 

(a) Jonathan Holmes, died 1713, 
married Sarah Borden, born 1644, died 
1705; resided at Middletown, N. J. Is- 
sue: Obadiah (b), Jonathan (c), Sam- 
uel, Sarah, Mary, Catherine, Martha, 
Lydia, Joseph. 

(b) Obadiah Holmes, died April 3d, 
1745, married 1696 Alice Ashton, born 
1671, died 1716, daughter of James Ash- 
ton and Deliverance Throckmorton. He 
was sheriff of Monmouth County in 1699. 
Issue: Jonathan (d), Obadiah, James, 
Samuel, Joseph, John, Deliverance wife 
of Joseph Smith, and Mary wife of 
James Mott. 

(d) Jonathan Holmes, died 1770, 
married Teuntje Hendrickson, daughter 
of Daniel Hendrickson. Issue: 

(1) Obadiah Holmes, baptized Octo- 
ber 28th, 1716, died unmarried 1752. 

(2) Daniel Holmes, baptized April 9th, 
1721, married 1752 Leah Bowne, born 
1736, died March 15th, 1813, daughter of 
James Bowne and Margaret Newbold. 

(3) Jonathan Holmes, baptized July 
19th, 1722, married 1758 Sarah Potter. 

(4) Joseph Holmes, died 1763, mar- 
ried June, 1752, his cousin, Sarah Mott, 
daughter of James Mott and Mary 
Holmes. 

(5) John Holmes, married 1764 Cath- 
erine Brown. 

(6) Alice Holmes, baptized March 
30th. 1730, died May 19th, 1796, married 
1749 John VanBrackle. 



(7) Catherine Holmes, born May 11th, 
1731, died May 12th, 1796, married 1st, 
1749, Hendrick Schenck, born July 29th, 
1731, died August 24th, 1766. son of Roelof 
Schenck and Geesye Hendrickson; mar- 
ried 2d John Schenck, died February 13th, 
1775, son of Garret Schenck and his 
third wife Neeltje Voorhees. Issue (all 
by first marriage): Roelof, born April 
17th, 1752, died October r2th, 1800, mar- 
ried Sarah Schenck; Sarah, born May 
26th, 1755, died June 30th, 1768; Mary, ■ 
born March 17th, 1757, married Jacob 
Covrnhoven; Jonathan, born July 19th, 
1761, died April 4th, 1771; Catherine, 
born March 17th, 1762, died unmarried 
June 5th, 1816; Eleanor, born March 17lh, 
1764, married George Crawford [62]; 
Ann, born June 14th, 176G, married Jon- 
athan Holmes, son of Samuel Holmes. 

(8) Mary Holmes. 

(9) James Holmes, baptized Jacobus 
May 1st, 1737. 

(10) Samuel Holmes, baptized July 
8th, 1739. 

(11) William Holmes, died 1776. 

(c) Jonathan Holmes, born 1681, died 
December 26th, 1766, married 1st De- 
liverance Ashton, daughter of James 
Ashton and Deliverance Throckmorton; 
married 2d Rebecca Throckmorton, born 
1691, died November lOth, 1761, daugh- 
ter of Job Throckmorton and Sarah 
Leonard. Issue (all but the first two 
by second wife) : 

(1) Jonathan Holmes, died unmarried 
1738. 

(2) Deliverance Holmes, married 
Peter Bowne. 

(3) Sarah Holmes, born August 18th, 
1719, died August 24th, 1805, married 
December 28th, 1739, her cousin, John 
Throckmorton, died 1776, son of Job and 
Frances Throckmorton. Issue: Sarah, 

John, James, Rebecca wife of 

Large, Sarah, Holmes. 

(4) Joseph Holmes, born December 
15th, 1721, died March 23d. 17,38. 

(5) Samuel Holmes, born October 4th, 
1726, died November 29th. 1769, married 
1745 Mary Stout, born 1727, died April 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



23d, 1773. Issue: Samuel, John S., Jona- 
than, Joseph, EHsha, Stout, Lydia wife of 

Garret Stillwell, Parmelia wife of 

Stillwell, and Catherine wife 1st of 

Hegeman and 2d of Nathan Stout. 

(6) Obadiah Holmes. 

(7) John Holmes, born July 27th, 1730, 
died unmarried August 26th, 1804. 

(8) Rebecca Holmes, born March 4th, 
1734, died June 24th, 1757, married March 
2d, 1756, Gilbert, or Gibeon, Tice. Is- 
sue: Rebecca wife of Bachelder. 

THE VAN BRUNT FAMILY. 

Rutger Joesten Van Brunt (son of 
Joost or George Van Brunt), the first 
ancestor of the Van Brunt family in 
America, came from Holland in 1653 
and was among the first settlers in New 
Utrecht, L. I., in 1657. In 1661 he was 
a member of the Court of Schepens, and 
in 1678-80 was one of the principal 
magistrates under the English govern- 
ment. He married for his first wife 
Tryntje Claes, widow of Stoffel Harm- 
ensen Van Borculo, and died intestate 
prior to 1713. Issue by this marriage: 
Nicholas, Joost or George, and Cornelius 
(a). 

(a) Cornelius Rutgersz Von Brunt 
was a farmer and lived in New Utrecht. 
He was an elder in tbe Dutch Church of 
New Utrecht from 1715 to 1731, a mem- 
ber of the Colonial Legislature of New 
York from 1698 to 1731, and a justice of 
the peace in Kings County from 1712 to 
1718. He married December 18th, 1685, 
Tryntje, a daughter of Adrain William- 
sen Bennett of Gowanus. His will. 



dated July 25th, 1748, was proved May 
13th, 1754. He had a son, Nicholas 
Van Brunt (b). 

(b) Nicholas Van Brunt, the pro- 
genitor of the Van Brunts of Monmouth 
County, N.J, married Geesye Hendrick- 
son, a sister of Daniel Hendrickson, who 
was the first settler of this name at 
what is now Holland in Holmdel town- 
ship. The old records of the Marlboro 
Dutch Church show that Nicholas Van- 
Brunt and his wife became communi- 
cants there in 1731, and thus prob- 
ably settled in Monmouth County about 
that time. In 1750 he bought of Robert 
Hunter Morris a tract of 600 acres at 
Tinton Falls. His will, dated April 12th, 
1760, was proved February 1st, 1782, 
and is recorded at Trenton. He had 
nine children as follows: Hendrick, 
Cornelius (c), Nicholas, Catherine, Jan- 
netje, Anne, Engeltje (baptized April 
27th, 1732), Augenetje (baptized March 
9th, 1734) wife of Albert Schenck, and 
Geesye (baptized October 23d, 1737). 

(c) Cornelius. VanBrunt married about 
1750 Magdalena Fenton. Issue: Hen- 
drick (baptized May 7th, 1752), Cor- 
nelius (baptized January 28th, 1754), 
Nicholas, Joseph C. (d), and Geesye 
wife of Okey Hoagland. 

(d) Joseph C. VanBrunt, youngest 
son of Cornelius VanBrunt, married 
Mary Applegate and resided in Shrews- 
bury. His daughter Ann VanBrunt 
(called Polly in Bergen's VanBrunt 
Family) married 1st March 12th, 1813, 
James Scott [622], and 2d February 
1st, 1829, William I. Matthews, and 
died prior to 1868. 



VI. 



John \Vhite and Mary Scott. 



16. Mary' Scott, born August 30th, 
1712, married 1st, marriage license dated 
September 13th, 1729, Thomas Toilet of 
Burlington, and married 2d, marriage 
license dated June 25th, 1739, John 
White of Shrewsbury, died prior to 
1796. (See Monmouth County Deeds, 
O, 7.) Issue: 

1401. JoB^ White. 

1402. Hannah' White, married Gar- 
ret Covenhoven; resided in Bethlehem 
township, Hunterdon County, N. J. 

1403. Sarah'' White, married 



Gasper, died prior to 1796; resided in 
Somerset County, N. J. 

1404. Catherine" White, married, 
license dated April 28th, 1778, Samuel 
Scott [2202*], died 1822, probably son of 
Ebenezer Scott and Patience Leonard; 
resided in Montgomery township. Som- 
erset County, N. J. 

1405. Aaron'' White, died 1801, mar- 
ried, license dated October 2d, 1780, Deb- 
orah TrafFord. He was a carpenter by 
trade, and resided at different times in 
New York City and at Shrewsbury, N. J. 



VII. 



Samuel Scott and Amy Borden. 



17. Samuel- Scott, born August 11th, 
1715, died July, 1785, married 1st April 
14th, 1736, Almy, or Amy, Borden, born 
February 6th, 1715, daughter of Francis 
and Mary Borden of Shrewsbury; mar- 
ried 2d, license dated September 13th, 
1758, Sarah Allen of Shrewsbury, who 
survived him. Francis Borden, the 
father of his first wife, was the son of 
Francis Borden and Jane Vickers, and 
grandson of Richard Borden and Joan 
Fowler. Samuel Scott lived on one of 
the Scott plantations inherited from his 
father near Newman's Spring, part of 
which is now included in the borough of 
Red Bank. His will, dated July 5th, 1785, 
was proved July 25th, 1785 (Trenton 
Wills, 27, 145) . He had seven children, 
all by his first wife, six of whom were 
living at the time of his death. Issue: 

1501*. Elizabeth'"' Scott, married 
Edmund Lafetra. 

1502*. Hannah'' Scott, born 1742, 
married William Pintard. 

1.503*. Ebenezer'' Scott, born No- 
vember 7th, 1744, married Elizabeth 

1504. John'' Scott, died unmarried 
1817, called "Laughing John" on ac- 
count of his constant good humor; re- 
sided in Shrewsbury township. His 
will, dated April 16th, 1787, was pre- 
sented to the IVIonmouth County Or- 
phans' Court in 1817, at the October 
term, because of the informality that it 
had no witnesses. The will was allowed, 
and both of the executors named therein 
being dead, administration was granted 
to Samuel Pintard [1541] October 21st, 
1817. In this will John Scott divides his 



estate into three shares, one of which 
he leaves to his brother Ebenezer, one 
to his sister Hannah, and the other to 
be equally divided among the children 
of his sister Elizabeth. The division of 
the real estate was made and reported 
to the Court at the January term, 1822. 

1505. Jane'' Scott, died unmarried 
1786. 

1506. Amy" Scott, died unmarried 
1822. 

1507. William'' Scott, married Ann 

, and with his wife and brother 

John Scott [1504] signed a deed in 1800. 
This marriage may be the one recorded 
where William Scott married January 
31st, 1799, Nancy Allen, but that is by no 
means certain. 

1501. Elizabeth'' Scott, married De- 
cember nth, 1766, Edmund Lafetra, 
born November 6th, 17-9, son of James 
Lafetra and Hannah Brower. Edmund 
Lafetra married 2d Sarah Potter, and 
by her had four children. He lived at 
Shrewsbury. The children by his first 
wife were as follows: 

1511. Edmund^ Lafetra, a twin, born 
September 27th, 1767, died October 24th, 
1838, unmarried. 

1512. Hannah-i Lafetra, a twin, born 
September 27th, 1767, married John^ 
Pintard [1546*]. 

1513. Amy^ Lafetra, born March 12th, 
1769, died March 29th, 1834, unmarried. 

1514*. Elizabeth Lafetra, born 
January 29th, 1771, married Daniel 
Allen. 

1514. Elizabeth-' Lafetra, born 
January 29th, 1771, married Daniel 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



Alien, possibly the son of Joseph and 
Hannah Allen. Issue: 

1521. JoH.V' Allen. 

1.522. Eliz.vbeth'' Allen, married 
William Smith. 

1523. Sarah'' Allen, married 

Leon. 

1524*. Ebenezer" Allen, born March 
1st, 1801, married Ann Little. 

1525. Catherine'' Allen, married 
Nathaniel Myers. 

1524. Ebenezer' Allen, born March 
1st, 1801, died April .3d, 1877, married 
March 4th, 1828, Ann Little. Issue: 

1531. Elizabeth*' Allen, born March 
9th, 1829, married Daniel Cook. 

1532. Catherine" Allen, baptized 
November 9th, 1834, married Jacob H. 
Morris. 

1533. Hannah*' Allen, baptized April 
9th, 1837, married George Allard. 

1534. Sarah'' Allen, married 1st 
Ernest Butell and 2d Abram Brown. 

1535. Mary Louisa" Allen, born 
February 20th, 1839, married George 
Githens. 

1.536. Thomas H. B." Allen, born 
June 11th, 1841, married Hannah Sher- 
man. 

1537. Jerome" Allen, married An- 
toinette Shafto. 

1538. Charles" Allen, married Pru- 
dence Rebecca Reynolds. 

1502. Hannah^ Scott, bom 1742, died 
February 18th, 1792, married, license 
dated January 5th, 1761, William Pintard 
of Shrewsbury, born 1733, died March :k], 
1809, son of Samuel and Ann Pintard, 
and grandson of Anthony Pintard, 
a Huguenot, who came to Shrewsbury 
from the West Indies in 1687, whither 
he is supposed to have fled from France 
after the revocation of the Edict of 
Nantes. Issue: 

1541. Samuel' Pintard, born Septem- 
ber 14th, 1762, died October 7th. 1833, 
married Deborah Wall, born October 
30th, 1766, died October 12th, 1847. 



1542. Amy' Pintard, baptized Decem- 
ber 1st, 1765, and was living in 1832, 
married Millet. 

1543*. Glencross' Pintard, born 
1767, married Catherfhe Slocum. 

1544. Ann' Pintard, born 1772, died 
August 5th, 1819, unmarried. 

1545'. William' Pintard, bom May, 
1776, married Lydia Holmes. 

1546*. John' Pintard, born 1779, 
married Hannah^ Lafetra [1512]. 

1547". Hannah ' Pintard, born August 
19th, 1783, married Samuel Tilton. 

1543. Glencross' Pintard, born 
1767, died April 28th, 1835, married 
Catherine Slocum, born March 1st, 1782, 
died March .30th, 1869, daughter of 
Samuel Slocum and his second cousin 
Susanna Slocum. The will of Glencross 
Pintard, dated March 20th, 1835, ■was 
proved May 12th, 1835 (Monmouth 
County Wills, C, 475). Issue: 

1551. Eliza'' Pintard, born February 
14th, 1804, died unmarried. 

1552. Susan' Pintard, born May 11th, 
1805, died unmarried. 

1553*. Catherine'' Pintard, bom Sep- 
tember 6th, 1806, married Pierce Hill. 

1554. John-' Pintard, born March 
20th, 1808, married in Onondaga county, 
N. Y. 

1555. Ann" Pintard, born August 
20th, 1809, married Joshua Bailey. 

1556. Samuel"' Pintard, born May 
18th, 1811. 

1.557. Caroline^ Pintard, born Janu- 
ary 22d, 1813 (?), died November 5th, 
1873, married 1st, March 1st, 1842, Wil- 
liam"- Pintard [1601], and 2d 

Whitlock. 

1558*. Eugene" Pintard, born Octo- 
ber 26th, 1815, married 1st Elizabeth 
Parker, and 2d Deborah E. Chadwick. 

1559. Sarah'' Pintard, born Novem- 
ber 23d, 1818, died unmarried. 

1560. Amelia M.'' Pintard, born 
July 29th, 1824, died unmarried July, 
1882. 



1553. Catherine'' Pintard, born Sep- 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



tetnber Cth, 1806, died January 
1888, married Pierce Hill. Issue: 
1561. Eliza Pintard" Hill. 



IStli. 



1558. Eugene^ Pintard, born Octo- 
ber 26th, 1815, died December 20th, 
1880, married 1st, September 7th, 184.3, 
Elizabeth Parker, born November 15th, 
1804, died August 21st, 1854, daughter 
of William Parker and Elizabeth Wool- 
ley; married 2d Deborah E. Chadwick, 
bom 1824, died April 17th, 1903, daughter 
of Tabor Chadwick; resided at Little 
Silver, N. J. He had the four follow- 
ing children, all but the last by his first 
wife:' 

1571. Eugene^ Pintard, living un- 
married at Little Silver, N. J. 

1572. William" Pintard, living un- 
married in Philadelphia. 

1573. Caroline'' Pintard, living un- 
married at Little Silver, N. J. 

1574*. Ida" Pintard, married Orlando 
Worden. 

1574. Ida'' Pintard, married Orlando 
Worden. Issue: 

1581. Orlando" Worden. 

1582. Howard' Worden, born 1887. 

1583. Charles' Worden. 

1584. Eugene' Worden. 

1585. Ethel' Worden, born 1896. 

1545. William^ Pintard, born May, 
1776, died January 27th, 1852, married 
Lydia Holmes. Issue: 

1591. Samuel Holmes' Pintard, bom 
November 26th, 1811. 

1592. Ann'' Pintard, born May 30th, 
1813, died March 10th, 1872, married 
Herbert Coleman, born November 15th, 
1808, died November 11th, 1868. 

1546. John^ Pintard, born 1779, died 
August 19th, 1856, married his cousin 
Hannah^ Lafetra [1512], bom Sep- 
tember 27th, 1767, died December 21st, 
1842, daughter of Edmund Lafetra and 
Elizabeth" Scott [1501]. Issue: 

1601. William'"' Pintard, born July, 
1801, died November 8th, 1850, married 



1st Elizabeth , and 2d March 

1st, 1842, Caroline'' Pintard [1557]. 

1602. Marsden'"' Pintard, baptized Au- 
gust26th, 1821, as adult; married Decem- 
ber 16th, 1827, Mary Allen. 

1603. Hannah'' Pintard, born Sep- 
tember 5th, 1805, died February .3d, 
1863, unmarried. 

1604*. Deborah'' Pintard, born May 
24th, 1807, married Samuel Dorn. 

1604. Deborah' Pintard, born May 
24th, 1807, died May 4th, 1862, married 
Samuel Dorn, born July 21st, 1805, died 
September 4th, 1866. Issue: 

1611. Theodore'' Dorn, baptized Oc- 
tober 2d, 1842. 

1612. William Pintard'' Dorn, born 
May 18th, 1843. 

1613. John Marsden'' Dorn, born 
November 18th, 1845. 

1614. Hannah Caroline'' Dorn, born 
October 7th (or 5th), 1846, died August 
15th, 1873. 

1615. Samuel'' Dorn, born April 29th, 
1850, died February 4th, 1851. 

1547. Hannah^ Pintard, born August 
19th, 1783, died April 20th, 1842, married 
Samuel Tilton, born January 6th, 1777, 
died May 17th, 1861, son of Clayton and 
Catherine Tilton. Samuel Tilton mar- 
ried 2d Susan Squires, born 1796, died 
October 28th, 1864, widow of Captain 
Squires of St. John, N. B. Issue by 
first marriage : 

1621. JOHN''' Tilton, born April 12th, 
1802, died March 18th, 1820. 

1622. Mary Ann'' Tilton, died unmar- 
ried at the age of 86 years. 

1623. Mercy'' Tilton, married Thomas 
Alphonso McGlade. 

1624. Catherine'' Tilton, born 1811, 
died unmarried December 20th, 1869. 

1625. Deborah'' Tilton, married 
James F. Earle. 

1626*. Hannah Pintard" TiLTON.born 
March 21st, or 22d, 1816, married Shep- 
pard Kolloek. 

1627. Charlotte Amelia'' Tilton, 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



born June 1st, 1821, married Charles 
Wetmore" Scott [KifiS*]. 

1628'. Eliz.xbeth Cokneli.v'' Tilton, 
married Sheppard Kollock. 

1626. Hannah Pintard' Tilton, born 
March 21st, or 22d, 1816, died March 
20th, 1853, married November 9th, 1833, 
Sheppard Kollock, born August 19th, 
1813, son of Isaac Arnett Kollock and 
Elizabeth Cox, who is still living (1907) 
at Red Bank, N. J. Issue : 

1631. Elizabeth Mary" Kollock, 
born January 31st, 1836, married Thomas 
K. Durham. 

1632. John Anthony'' Kollock, born 
December 25th, 1837, died January 8th, 
1839. 

1633. John Pintard'' Kollock, born 
July 5th. 1840, died June 22d, 1846. 

16.34. Hannah Tilton" Kollock, 
baptized August 28th, 1842, mari'ied 
Charles K. Bishop, and died one year 
after marriage; no issue. 

1635. Amelia Gertrude*^ Kollock, 
born July 7th, 1844, married John B. 
Kurd. 

1636. John Henry'' Kollock, baptized 
December 20th, 1846, married 1st 
Emma Whitney, married 2d Mrs. Dorn 
(nee Force), a widow, and married 3d, 
Cottrell. 

1637. Edwin Walter" Kollock, bap- 
tized July 22d, 1849, married Florence 
Shaklef ord. He is a minister of the Prot- 
estant Ei)iscopal Church and resides at 
Sewaren, N. J. 

1638. Florence Finch" Kollock, 
baptized November 25th, 1852, died 
young. 

1639. Emeline'' Kollock, married 
Charles K. Bishop, the husband of her 
deceased sister Hannah [1634], as his 
second wife. 

1628. Elizabeth Cornelia' Tilton. 
married 18.54 Sheppard Kollock, the hus- 
band of her deceased sister Hannah 
[1626], as his second wife. Issue: 

1641. Charlotte C' Kollock, mar- 
ried John M. Meredith. 



1642. Catherine Tilton'' Kollock, 
unmarried. 

1643. Sheppard" Kollock, married 
Emma McGinty. 

1644. Annie Laurence" Kollock, 
died young. 

1645. Annie Arnett" Kollock. 

1503. Ebenezer^ Scott, born Novem- 
ber 7th, 1744, died May, 1817, married 

Elizabeth , born March 8th, 1742, 

died June 9th, 1815; removed to St. 
John, New Brunswick, Canada, in 1783, 
where he died. His will, dated April 
30th, 1817, was filed at Freehold March 
20th, 1818 (Monmouth County Wills, G, 
402). Issue: 

1651*. SAMUEL' Scott, born Septem- 
ber 18th, 1771, married Elizabeth Tilton. 

1652*. Ann< Scott, married John 
Mount. 



1651. Samuel^ Scott, born Septem- 
ber 18th, 1771, went with his father to 
St. John, New Brunswick, in 1783, and 
died there intestate April 28th, 1817; 
married Elizabeth Tilton, born July 
15th, 1783, died 1816, daughter of Clay- 
ton and Catherine Tilton. Issue: 

1661. Ann Elizabeth'' Scott, born 
May 3d, 1804. 

1662. John'' Scott, born March 9th, 
1806, resided in New Brunswick, Canada, 
where he probably has descendants. 

1663. Joseph'' Scott, born February 
24th, 1808, died prior to April 30th, 1817, 
as he is not mentioned in his grand- 
father's will of that date. 

1664*. William-' Scott, born April 
4th, 1810. 

1665. Ebenezer^ Scott, born March 

30th, 1812, married Charlotte — ■ ; 

resided in New York City, where he 
was living in 1843; no issue. 

1666. Clayton-' Scott, a twin, born 
June 18th, 1814. 

1667. Catherine-' Scott, a twin, born 
June 18th, 1814. 

1668*. Charles Wetmore' Scott. 
born January 29th, 1816, married 1st 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



Charlotte Amelia Tilton, and 2d Mary 
Emeline Covert. 

1664. William"' Scott, born April 
4th, 1810, married and resided in New 
Brunswick, Canada. Issue: 

1671. Alice'' Scott. 

1672. William" Scott. 

1668. Charles Wetmore" Scott, born 
January 29th, 1816, at St. John, N. B., 
married 1st, January 5th, 1843, his sec- 
ond cousin, Charlotte Amelia'' Tilton 
[1627], born June 1st, 1821, died Octo- 
ber 1st, 1845, daughter of Samuel Tilton 
and Hannah-" Pintard [1547] ; married 
2d Mary Emeline Covert, born October 
18th, 1830, died April 2d, 1874. He re- 
sided in Shrewsbury township, near 
Red Bank. There was one child by the 
first marriage, ten by the second, as 
follows: 

1681. Thomas Alphonso" McGlade, 
Jr., born September 16th, 1844, died 
unmarried July 27th, 1884, so-called be- 
cause adopted by Thomas Alphonso 
McGlade, the husband of his mother's 
sister Mercy [1623]. He was a lawyer 
by profession. 

1682*. Elizabeth Barker" Scott, 
born July 19th, 1847, married James 
Clayton. 

1683*. Charles Harmer" Scott, born 
April 23d, 1849, married Frances A. 
Wood. 

1684. Louisa" Scott, born 1851, mar- 
ried Thomas J. Marcellus; no issue. 

1685*. Bloomfield" Scott, born Feb- 
ruary 9th, 1854, married Augusta Mark- 
waiter. 

1686*. Mary Emma" Scott, born 
April 20th, 1857, married George B. 
Decker. 

1687*. Laura L." Scott, born June 
9th, 1859, married Abram B. Salter. 

1688*. Ebenezer" Scott, born Octo- 
ber 19th, 1860, married Elizabeth B. 
Denise. 

1689*. William" Scott, born August 
4th, 1863, married Mamie Le Maistre. 

1G90. George W." Scott, born March 



10th, 1867, (or March 9th, 1866), died 
January 4th, 1878. 

1691. Catherine B." Scott, born Feb- 
ruary 25th, 1870, died in infancy. 

1682. Elizabeth Barker" Scott, born 
July 19th, 1847, married March 9th, 1873, 
James Clayton, born December 16th, 1834, 
died February 13th, 1882, son of Japhia 
Clayton and Margaret Thompson ; resides 
at Red Bank, N. J. Issue : 

1701. Alice M.' Clayton, born March 
29th, 1874, died January 11th, 1878. 

1702. James Marcellus' Clayton, 
born November 5th, 1878. 

1703*. Harry Hancock" Clayton, 
born December 18th, 1880, married 
Elena Coley. 

1703. Harry H.\ncock" Clayton, 
born December 18th, 1880, married April 
16th, 1902, Elena Coley, daughter of 
Captain George Coley and Mary Girard. 
Issue : 

1711. George* Clayton, born March 
27th, 1906. 

1683. Charles Harmer" Scott, born 
April 23d, 1849, died 1888, married De- 
cember 18th, 187S, Frances A. Wood, 
born March 12th, 1860. He was engaged 
in newspaper work, and was the founder 
of the Amenia Times at Amenia, N. Y. 
His family reside at Red Bank, N. J. 
Issue : 

1721. Florence' Scott, born August 
16th, 1879, married July 26th, 1906, Sey- 
mour Day. 

1722. Louise Marcellus' Scott, 
born June 5th, 1882. 

1723. Clayton Wetmore' Scott, 
born September 22d, 1884. 

1724. Augusta Fountain' Scott, 
born August 21st, 1886. 

1685. Bloomfield" Scott, born Feb- 
ruary 9th, 1854, died June 8th, 1904, at 
Los Angeles, Cal., married Augusta 
Markwalter of Atlanta, Ga., daughter 
of Michael Markwalter and Elizabeth 
Clay. Issue: 
t 1731*. Eula May' Scott, born Decem- 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



ber 11th, 1879, married Dr. Charles A. 
Meade. 

1732. Charles M. W." Scott, born 
March 2.5th, 1881, married July 18th, 
1905, Daisy May White, born June 10th, 
1883, daughter of John White; reside 
at Long Branch, N. J. 

1733'. LILLIAN' Scott, born February 
1st, 1883, married Phineas Ulhrich. 

1734. Lionel' Scott, born February 
5th. 1892. 

1731. EULA May" Scott, bom Decem- 
ber 11th, 1879, died July 22d, 1906, mar- 
ried 1905 Dr. Charles A. Meade, a sur- 
geon by profession. Issue: 

1741. Grace Lillian" Meade, born 
January 16th, 1906. 

1733. Lillian' Scott, born February 
1st, 1883, married February 13th, 1905, 
Phineas Ulhrich; reside at Los Angeles, 
Cal. Is.sue: 

1751. EiTLA Leah" Ulhrich, born 
October 15th, 1906. 

1686. Mary Emma'' Scott, born April 
20th, 1857, married November 7th, 1877, 
George B. Decker, born September 25th, 
1855, son of Abram Decker and Sarah 
Smith; residesat Red Bank, N. J. Issue: 

1761*. Mabel F.^ Decker, born 
September 1st, 1878, married William 
Johnston. 

1762. George B.' Decker, born Sep- 
tember 9th, 1880. 

1763*. Abram" Decker, born Septem- 
ber 24th, 1882, married Grace Hill. 

1764. Dorothy" Decker, born June 
4th, 1885. 

1765. Clarence L." Decker, born 
April 26th, 1897, died March 15th, 1898. 

■ 1761. Mabel F.' Decker, born Sep- 



tember 1st, 1878, married William John- 
ston. Issue: 
1771. Harry' Johnston. 

1763. Abram' Decker, born Septem- 
ber 24th, 1882, married Grace Hill. Is- 
sue: 

1781. Monroe' Decker. 

1687. Laura L.'' Scott, born June 
9th, 1859, married October 15th, 1884, 
Abram B. Salter, born March 2d, 18.56, 
son of Anthony P. and Clarissa Salter; 
reside at Bayonne, N. J. Issue: 

1791. ANTHONY' Salter, born August 
22d, 1885, deceased. 

1792. Bessie C.' Salter, born August 
3d, 1887. 

1793. Grace A." Salter, born May 
9th, 1889. 

1688. Ebenezer'' Scott, born October 
19th, 1860, married March 5th, 1884, 
Elizabeth B. Deni.se, born January 15lh, 
1867, daughter of Samuel T. Denise and 
Elizabeth Dangler; reside at Red Bank, 
N. J. Issue: 

1801. Lester Wallack" Scott, born 
December 25th, 1884. 

1802. Eva Claflin' Scott, born Oc- 
tober 18th, 1893. 

1689. William" Scott, born August 
4th, 1863, married Mamie Le Maistre; 
reside at Red Bank, N. J. Issue: 

1811. Ellen' Scott. 

1652. Ann< Scott, married John 
Mount; she went with her father in 
1783 to St. John, New Brunswick. 
Canada, where she died before 1819. 
Issue: 

1821. Mary'' Mount. 

1822. Susan'' Mount. 

1823. Eliza' Mount. 



VIII. 



John Scott and Rutn Stockton. 



19. John- Scott, born November 3d, 
1719, married, license dated September 
29th, 1746, Ruth Stockton, daughter of 
Richard Stockton, who was a farmer in 
Somerset County. This Richard Stock- 
ton was the son of Richard and Susanna 
Stockton, and grandson of Richard and 
Abigail Stockton. John Scott was a 
mason by trade. Receiving money, not 
land, as his share of his father's estate, 
he settled in Windsor township, Middle- 
sex County. He was living in 1766, and 
is known to have had at least two sons 
as given below, and possibly a daughter 
Mehitable. Issue: 

1901. Samuel-' Scott, about whom 
little is known e.xcept that he was still 
living in 1824, and, like his father, was a 
mason by trade. 

1902*. Richard' Scott, married 
Lydia . 

190o. MehitablE' Scott, married, 
license dated August 27th, 1779, John 
Melrose of Somerset County, N. J. 

1902. Richard" Scott, died 1786, mar- 
ried Lydia ; resided at Prince- 
ton, N. J. His will, dated April 17, 1786, 
was proved November 8th, 1786. (Tren- 
ton Wills, 29, 191.) Issue: 

1911. Susannah' Scott. She may 
have been the one who married August 
12th, 1800, Joseph Norman. 

1912*. JoB^ Scott, born 1775, mar- 
ried. 
191.3. Mehitable^ Scott. 

1912. JoB< Scott, born 1775, married 
. Issue: 

1921*. Anna'' Scott, married 1st 



Fetters, 2d Hull, and 

3d Allen. 

1922*. Sarah"' Scott, married (Wil- 
liam?) Scott. 

1923*. Rachel' Scott, married John 
Burrows. 

1924*. Benjamin" Scott, married 1st 

Beulah , 2d Sarah A. Knows, 

and 3d Mary S. Grover. 

1921. Anna" Scott, married 1st 

Fetters, 2d Hull, and 3d 

Allen of Philadelphia. Issue: 

1931. Rachel'' Fetters. 

1932. Thomas" Allen. 

1922. Sarah'' Scott, married (Wil- 
liam?) Scott; resided in Philadelphia. 
Issue: 

1941. Charles'* Scott. 

. 1923. Rachel'' Scott, married John 
Burrows; resided in Philadelphia. Is- 
sue: 

1951. Mary Jane'' Burrows; resides 
at Palmyra, N. J. 

1952. Matilda'' Burrows; resides at 
Palmyra, N. J. 

1953. Rachel'' Burrows, deceased, 
married Booth. 

1954. William*' Burrows, died un- 
married. 

1955. A son, died young. 

1924. Benjamin'' Scott, married 

1st Beulah , died about six 

months after marriage; married 2d 
Sarah A. Knows, born September 25th, 
1807, died July 16th, 1843; married 3d 
Mary S. Grover, born October 1st, 1818, 



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died April 21st, 1878; resided at Plains- 
boro, N. J He hud thirteen children, 
six by his second, and seven by his third 
marriage, as follows: 

1961*. Anna A.'= Scott, born 1826, 
married William H. Tindall. 

19G2*. Jacob K." Scott, born 1831, 
married Mary G. Dey. 

1963*. Benjamin A." Scott, married 
Susan Embley. 

1964*. Job Ashley"' Scott, married 

1st Griggs, and 2d Van- 

Arsdale. 

1965*. Emily'' Scott, married John 
Hullflsh. 

1966. Thomas" Scott, married Jose- 
phine Keeler; resides in Trenton and 
has one son. 

1967*. Rebecca'' Scott, born Decem- 
ber 7th, 1844, married Nathaniel Britton. 

1968. Richard" Scott, married Susan 
Mount; reside in Illinois; no issue. 

1969. Mary" Scott, resides in Tren- 
ton, N. J. 

1970*. Kenneth D." Scott, married 
Anna James. 

1971. John" Scott, unmarried. 

1972*. William T. A.'' Scott, born 
April 25th, 1857, married Emma Ham- 
mell. 

1973. Howard" Scott, unmarried. 

1961. Anna A." Scott, born 1826, 
died 189.5, married William H. Tindall, 
born 1818, died 1860. Issue: 

1981. Benjamin" Tindall. 

1982. Sarah' Tindall, married Hugh 
L. Reabey, Esq.; reside at Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y. 

1983. Emily' Tindall. 

1984. John P.' Tindall, born 1857, 
died 1865. 

1962. Jacob K." Scott, born 1831, 
married Mary G. Dey, born 1834, died 
1897, resides at Trenton, N. J. Issue: 

1991. Ella" Scott, died August 8th, 
18.57, aged 5 months 8 days. 

1992*. Emma" Scott, married Jacob 
Perrine. 



1993*. Fred" Scott, married Susanna 
Updyke. 

1994*. Ella^ Scott, married William 
Wiley. 

1995*. Laura^ Scott, born March 
12th, 1867, married Elmer Grover. 

1996*. Harry N." Scott, married 
Lottie Perrine. 

1992. Emma" Scott, married Jacob 
Perrine. Issue: 

2001. George** Perrine. 

1993. Fred" Scott, married Susanna 
Updyke. Issue: 

2011. Stella-* Scott. 

2012. Walter** Scott. 

2013. Flora^ Scott. 

2014. Alva" Scott. 

1994. Ella" Scott, married William 
Wiley. Issue: 

2021. Franklin* Wiley. 

1995. Laura" Scott, born March 12th, 
1867, married April 25th, 1888, Elmer 
Grover, born May 25th, 1865; reside near 
Plainsboro, N. J. Issue: 

2031. AlI'RED Lee* Grover, born 
April 19th, 1889. 

2032. Beulah E.* Grover, born De- 
cember 9th, 1890. 

2033. Elmer Russell" Grover, born 
January 19th, 1894. 

1996. HarrV N.' Scott, married Lot- 
tie Perrine; reside near Cranbury, N. J. 
Issue: 

2041. Ernest* Scott. 

2042. Harold* Scott. 

1963. Benjamin A." Scott, died 1898, 
married Susan Embley; resided at Plains- 
boro, N. J. Issue: 

2051. Walter" Scott, married 

Schenck; resides at Plainsboro, N. J. 

2052. Frank" Scott, married 

Russell. 

2053. Albert B." Scott, married. 

2054. Rachel" Scott, deceased. 



1964. Job Ashley" Scott, married 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



1st Griggs, and married 2d 

VanArsdale; resided in Somerville, N. J. 
Issue by first marriage: 

2061. Margaret' Scott, married 
George Hoagland. 

1965. Emily" Scott, married John 
Hullfish. Issue: 

2071. Howard" Hullfish. 

2072*. Catherine" Hullfish, married 
1st Russell, and 2d Dr. Lindsay. 

2072. Catherine' Hullfish, married 

1st Russell, and 2d Dr. Lindsay 

of Ohio. Issue: 

2081. Valeria" Russell. 

1967. Rebecca'' Scott, born Decem- 
ber 7th, 1844, married March 5th, 1863, 
Nathaniel Britton, born February 19th, 
1841, son of Col. Dean Britton and Mary 
Scott Dey; reside near Plainsboro, N. 
J. Issue: 

2101. Marietta' Britton, born Janu- 
ary 2d, 1864, married Charles W. Riggs; 
resides in Trenton, N. J. 

2102. Elizabeth C." Britton, born 
November 28th, 1865, married Charles 
Okeson; reside near Kingston, N. J. 

2103. Laura W." Britton, born Sep- 
tember 18th, 1867, married Prank John- 
son; reside in Princeton, N. J. 



2104. Catherine L." Britton, born 
December 6th, 1869, married Enoch 
Mount; reside at Morrisville, N. J. 

2105. Nathaniel" Britton, born 
March 4th, 1872, died June 28th, 1895. 

2106. John D.' Britton, born October 
2d, 1874. married Nellie Rue, sister of 
Charles Rue. 

2107. Louisa B." Britton, born De- 
cember 12th, 1878, married Emerson 
Bodine; reside near Dayton, N. J. 

2108. Maud E." Britton, born Septem- 
ber 6th, 1880, married Charles Rue; re- 
side at Plainsboro, N. J. 

2109. Wahnieta" Britton, born Oc- 
tober 27th, 1883, married Frank Mac- 
mamee; reside at Plainsboro, N. J. 

1970. Kenneth D.'= Scott, married 
Anna James; reside at Princeton, N. J. 
Issue: 

2111. Charles" Scott, married Ma- 
tilda , and is a druggist in Trenton, 

N. J. 

2112. Benjamin Herbert" Scott. 

2113. Frederick" Scott. 

1972. William T. A.« Scott, born 
April 25th, 1857, died July 15th, 1889, 
married Emma Hammell. Issue: 

2121. William' Scott, bom Decem- 
ber 25th, 1886, died January 4th, 1887. 



IX. 



Ebenezer Scott and Patience Leonard. 



21. Ebenezer- Scott, born May 17th, 
1723. died 17()0, married, license dated 
October 1st, 1748, Patience Leonard. 
He appears to have settled near his 
brother John in Windsor township, Mid- 
dlesex County. (See Trenton Wills, G, 
320.) He had at least one son James 
and a daughter Rachel, and probably 
the two other children mentioned be- 
low, though not in that order. Issue: 

2201*. James'' Scott, born February 
9th, 1751, married Margaret VanCleaf. 

2202*. Rachel-' Scott, born April 
19th, 1760, married Lewis Conover. 

2203*. Samuel' Scott, married Cath- 
erine White [1404]. 

2204*. William' Scott, married. 

2201. James'' Scott, born February 
9th, 1751, died January 12th, 181t;, mar- 
ried May Kith, 1774, Margaret Van- 
Cleaf, born February 1st, \7b:^, died 
July 16th, 1839, daughter of Benjamin 
and Leanah VanCleaf. He resided at 
Freehold, N. J., "on the road leading 
from Middletown Point to the Mon- 
mouth Court House." His will, dated 
June 30th, 1812, was proved March 11th, 
1816. (Monmouth County Wills, A, 736.) 
Issue; 

2211. WiLLLVM' Scott, born Septem- 
ber 25th, 1774, died unmarried Novem- 
ber 14th, 1841; resided on his father's 
homestead farm at Freehold. 

2212. Lenah' Scott, born September 
16th, 1776, died November 16th, 1793. 

2213. Hannah' Scott, born June 4th, 
1779, died January 13th, 1859, married 
February 27th, 1804, James VanKirk, 



and was living a widow in Warren 
County, Ohio, in 1847. 

2214*. Patience^ Scott, born July 
6th, 1781, married 1st Peter H. Conover 
and 2d Garrett Wyckoll". 

2215. Sarah^ Scott, born May 16th, 
178:3. died unmarried February 2,3d, 
1861; resided at Freehold and in Marl- 
boro township, Monmouth County. Her 
will, dated February 22d, 1859, was 
pr.)ved March 2.5th, 1861. (Monmouth 
County Wills, G, 361.) 

2216*. Ebenezer^ Scott, born April 
29th, 178.5, married 1st Eliza Thomp.son 
and 2d Ann Knott Little. 

2217. Benjamin' Scott, born April 
2()th, 1788, died unmarried March 30th, 
1861; resided at Freehold. N. J. 

2218*. Deborah* Scott, born Decem- 
ber 24th, 1792, married William Little. 

2219. James' Scott, born February 
17th, 1795, died unmarried April 4th, 
1872; resided at Freehold and Matawan, 
N. J. 

2214. Patience^ Scott, born July Gth, 
1781, died April 24th, 1845 (or 1847), mar- 
ried 1st June 12th, 1816, Peter H. Cono- 
ver. born April 18th, 1778, died August 
14th, 1817, being his second wife; mar- 
ried 2d January 8th. 1834, Garrett 
Wyckoff, as his second wife. Garrett 
Wyckoff, born May 14th, 17.58, died 
May 10th, 18.50, was the son of Garrett 
WyckotT and Patience Williamson, and 
was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, 
being made a prisoner when only seven- 
teen years of age and confined in a 
prison ship in New York harbor. Issue 
by first marriage: 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



2231*. Mary P.' Conover, born May 
27th, 1817, married Aaron Vanderveer. 

2231. Mary P.'' Conover, born May 
27th, 1817, died February 12th, 188(5, 
married October 30th, 1838, Aaron Van- 
derveer, born March 7th, 1815, died Jan- 
uary 16th, 1887, son of Joseph I. Van- 
derveer and Jane Smock. Issue: 

2241. Joseph Augustu-s" Vander- 
veer, born January 11th, 1840, married 
January 8th, 1863, Rachel M. Rue. 

2242*. Peter Conover" Vanderveer, 
born July 31st, 1844, married A. Eliza 
Herbert. 

2243. Ann" Vanderveer, born June 
29th, 1847, died August 4th, 1896, mar- 
ried December 13th, 1866, David Abeel 
Statesir. 

2244. Sarah Scott" Vanderveer, 
born April 13th, 1854, died May 29th, 
1884, married August 26th, 1874, Rev. 
Abram J. Beekman. 

2242. Peter Conover" Vanderveer, 
born July 31st, 1844, died April 4th, 
1900, married December 26th, 1867, A. 
Eliza Herbert, born July 4th, 1848, died 
April 1st, 1901. Issue: 

2251*. William Herbert' Vander- 
veer, born February 24th, 1870, mar- 
ried Ida May Conover [2748]. 

2252. CharlesC." Vanderveer, born 
September 4th, 1873, died unmarried 
August 9th, 1898. 

2251. William Herbert' Vander- 
veer, born February 24th, 1870, mar- 
ried May 26th, 1897, Ida May Conover 
[2748], born May 28th, 1866, daughter 
of John B. Conover and Mary Ann 
Smock; reside at Freehold, N. J. Issue: 

2261. Maryan Conover" Vander- 
veer, born January 4th, 1901. 

2262. William Herbert" Vander- 
veer, born August 18th, 1902, died Feb- 
ruary 11th, 1904. 

2263. Charles Herbert'* Vander- 
veer, born August 17th, 1905. 



29th, 1785, died March 26th, 1858, mar- 
ried 1st August 5th, 1824, Eliza Thomp- 
son, and mai-ried 2d September 18th, 
1836, Ann Knott Little of Howell, prob- 
ably died 1844, daughter of Joseph Knott 
and widow of William Little, whom she 
had married April 30th, 1814. Ebenezer 
Scott resided for a time at Middletown, 
and after his second marriage at Howell. 
He appears to have had at least the fol- 
lowing children: 

2271. Margaret'' Scott, who was 
living in 1844. 

2272*. Walter'' Scott, married. 



2216. Ebenezer^ Scott, born April 



2272. Walter""' Scott, who married 
and went West, residing at St. Louis, 
Mo., and in California. Issue: 

2281. William" Scott, who resides at 
St. Louis, Mo. 

2218. Deborah^ Scott, born Decem- 
ber 24th, 1792, died August 26th, 1876, 
married January 9th, 1814, William Lit- 
tle, born January, 1780, in County Ca- 
van, Ireland, died January 8th, 1864. 
He was first cashier, then president, of 
the Farmers and Merchants' Bank of 
Middletown Point, now Matawan, where 
he resided, and the first school here was 
started by him. Issue: 

2311. James'' Little, born November 
30th, 1814, died unmarried March 1st, 
1843. 

2312. William &/■ Little, born Jan- 
uary, 1822, died August 8th, 1822. 

2313. Henry Stafford'' Little, born 
August 17th, 1823, died unmarried April 
24th, 1904. He was graduated from 
Princeton University in 1844, and was 
admitted to the bar in 1848. He was state 
senator from Monmouth County nearly 
three terms from 1864 to 1872, when he 
resigned his seat to become clerk of the 
Court of Chancery. 

2314*. Margaret Scott'' Little, 
born September 25th, 1825, married 
William L. Terhune. 

2315. Sarah Frances'' Little, born 
June 6th, 1831, died August 15th, 1838. 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SIIKEWSBURY. 



2314. Margaret Scott'' Little, born 
September 25th, 1825, died December 
HOth, lOOO, married October 10th, 1843, 
William L. Terhune, born May 16th, 1815, 
died December 27th, 1907. He was a 
lawyer by profcs.sion, being admitted to 
the bar in 1838, and resided at Matavvan, 
N. J. Issue: 

2321*. James Little'' Terhune, mar- 
ried 1st Mary Anna White and 2d Helen 
Louise White. 

2322. William Little" Teuiiune, 
born 1849, died January 5th, 1869. 

2323. Mary Greenleaf" Terhune, 
born 1853, died November 28th, 1856. 

2324*. John'' Terhune, married 
Fanny Brown. 

2325. Henry Stafford" Terhune, 
married Mary W. Crane. He resides at 
Matawan, but is engaged in the practice 
of law at Long Branch, N. J. He has 
been state senator from Monmouth 
County. 

2326. Margaret Little" Terhune, 
resides at Matawan. 

2321. James Little" Terhune, mar- 
ried 1st Mary Anna White, daughter of 
Gordon Dennis White and Catherine 
Jane Smock; married 2d Helen Louise 
White, a sister of his first wife. He 
resides at Matawan, and is president 
of the First National Bank of Red Bank, 
N. J. Issue by first marriage: 

2331. Helen Louise" Terhune. 

2324. John" Terhune, married Fanny 
Brown. He resides at Matawan, and 
is cashier of the First National Bank of 
Long Branch, N. J. Issue: 

2341. Kathryn B." Terhune. 

2202. Rachel-' Scott, born April 
19th, 1760, died April 5th, 1813, married 
April 9th, 1781, Lewis Conover, born 
September 1st, 1752, died May 27th, 
1843, son of Peter Conover and .\nna 
Davis, and a descendant of Wolfert Gar- 
retse Van Couwenhoven, who came 
to this country from Amersfoost, 
Utrecht, Holland, in 1630. They re- 



sided at Rumson and Freehold, N. J. 
Rachel Scott was born in the year her 
father died, and was brought up by her 
aunt, Hannah- Scott [18], the wife of 
John Williams, who mentions her in 
his will. She is not therefore the one 
who married George Gardner, as sug- 
gested on page 15. Lewis Conover 
was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, 
and carried orders for General Washing- 
ton at the Battle of Monmouth. Issue: 

2351. Joseph' Conover, born Janu- 
ary 17th, 1782. 

2.352*. Ebenezer' Conover. born Oc- 
tober 15th, 1783, married Mary LefTer- 
son. 

2353. Hannah' Conover, born Sep- 
tember 18th, 1785. 

2354. Mary' Conover, born May 8th, 
1788. 

2355. Patience^ Conover, a twin, 
born September 10th, 1790, died May, 
1791. 

2356. Deborah* Conover, a twin, 
born September 10th, 1790. 

2357. Anne* Conover, born March 
26th, 1800. 

2358. Helena* Conover, born April 
nth, . 

2352. Ebenezer' Conover, born Oc- 
tober 15th, 1783, died November 18th, 
1857, married December 17th, 1807, 
Mary LefTerson, born November 19th, 
1784, died March 16th, 1861, daughter of 
Ockey Lefi'erson and Sarah Schenck; 
resided near Freehold, N. J. His will, 
dated January 15th, 1853, was proved 
November 30th, 1857. (Monmouth 
County Wills, G, 77.) Issue: 

2361*. Sarah'' Conover, born Novem- 
ber 7th, 1808, married Nathan H. Jack- 
son. 

2362*. Rachel'' Conover, born De- 
cember 1th, 1810, married Adam Con- 
row. 

2363*. Jane'' Conover, born April 
7th, 1813, married Levi S. Sut[)hin. 

2364*. William E.'^ Conover, born 
October 14th, 1815, married Charlotte 
Baker. 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



2365*. James Scott" Conover, born 
October 2cl, 1818, married Frances E. 
Meeker. 

2366'. Mary Ann'' Conover, born 
September 14th, 1821, married Aaron 
Sutphin. 

2367*. Arthur L." Conover, born 
April 18th, 1824, married Catherine 
Thompson. 

2368*. John B.'' Conover, born No- 
vember 22d, 1829, married Mary Ann 
Smocli. 

2361. Sarah" Conover, born Novem- 
ber 7th, 1808, died February 28th, 1884, 
married May 15th, 1828, Nathan H. 
Jackson, born August 15th, 1805, died 
February 3d, 1854. Issue: 

2371. William H.*' Jackson, born 
February 21st, 1829, married 1st Febru- 
ary 22d, 1853, Mary V. Applegate, born 
September 1st, 1832, died February 24th, 
1873; married 2d April 21st, 1875," Sarah 
A. Job Perrine, born October 31st, 1833. 
Issue, all but the last by first marriage: 
William Franklin, Edwin Augustus, 
Sarah Louisa, Marianna, Laura, Jennie, 
Ada. 

2372. Edward*^ Jackson, born De- 
cember 1st, 1830, died May 24th, 1835. 

2373. Mary Ann'' Jackson, born No- 
vember 16th, 1832, died September 5th, 
1896. 

2374. Ebenezer C." Jackson, born 
November 19th, 1835, died February 
16th, 1904, married September 13th, 
1859, Mary Frances Sillcocks, born July 
31st, 1837. Issue: William Eben, Re- 
becca M., Charles Warren, Frederick 
H., George Conover, Anna L., Howard B. 

2375. Rebecca'' Jackson, born Oc- 
tober 13th, 1838, died April 15th, 1864, 
married September 18th, 1861, Walter 
O. Woodford, born February 27th, 1836, 
died April 13th, 1882. Issue: Walter 
Emerson (married Matilda J. Perrine). 

2376. Nathan Morris'* Jackson, born 
September 7th, 1844, died June 2d, 1861. 

2377. Edwin Augustus" Jackson, 
born November 22d, 1851, died June, 
1854. 



2362. Rachel-' Conover, born De- 
cember 4th, 1810, died April, 1901, mar- 
ried February 25th, 1835, Adam Conrow, 
born July 11th, 1810, died May 6th, 1859. 
Issue : 

2411. James W." Conrow, born Feb- 
ruary 28th, 1836, died August 26th, 1903, 
married October 15th, 1860, Mary E. 
Moore, born April 5th, 1838. Issue: 
Florence Louise, Robert White, Mabel 
Thompson. 

2412. Mary'' Conrow, born June 6th, 
1838, married July 11th, 1867, James 
Hanford, born May 31st, 1824, died De- 
cember 7th, 1901. 

2413. William E." Conrow, born 
September 17th, 1840, died May 16th, 
1902, married April 16th, 1868, Anna M. 
Hanford, born March 7th, 1847. Issue: 
Dora Louise, Anna Hanford, Wilford 
Seymour. 

2414. Theodore'' Conrow, born De- 
cember 14th, 1844, married April 15th, 
1873, Helen J.Stillwell, born September 
20th, 1852. Issue: Effie Clarke, Helen 
Clare. 

2415. Sarah Frances*' Conrow, born 
February 14th, 1848, married October 
4th, 1866, John H. Francis, born August 
20th, 1843. Issue: Minnie, Bertram. 

2416. Louisa" Conrow, born February 
6th, 1851, married October 27th, 1874, 
Theodore D. Anderson, born June 24th, 
1849. Issue: Lillian Conrow, Catherine 
Voorhies. 

2363. Jane'' Conover, born April 7th, 
1813, died November 15th, 1842, mar- 
ried February 24th, 1836, Levi S. Sut- 
phin, born October 27th, 1813, died Sep- 
tember 3d, 1866. Issue: 

2471. William E." Sutphin, born Se])- 
tember 19th, 1837, married September 
24th, 1868, Louise Ely Conover, born 
October 6th, 1841. Issue: Fannie Bunt- 
ing, Kate Louise, William Craig. 

2472. Joseph Halsey" Sutphin, born 
August 17th, 1840, married October 16th, 
1879, Susan Cooley Hulbert, born June 
28th, 1857. Issue: Josephine Hulbert, 
Henry Hulbert, Dorothy. 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OK SHREWSBURY. 



2473. Catherine Louise'' Sutphln, 
born October 29th, 1842, died March 
l!)lh. 1905, married Novc"mber 17th, 1864, 
William A. Hankinson, born March 
14th, 1840. Issue: Jennie Augusta, 
Fred StoUey. 

2364. William E." Conover, born 
October 14th, 181.5, died August 24th, 
1891, married February 5th, 1839, Char- 
lotte Baker, born Januai-y 27th, 1817, 
died September 29th, 1874, daughter of 
Jacob Baker of Englishtown, N. J.; re- 
sided near Freehold, N. J. Issue: 

2511. Charles H. W.'' Conover, born 
July 31sl, 1840, married November 2.3d, 
1865, Cordelia Vaughn, born March 5th, 
1841; reside at Flint, Michigan. Issue: 
Charlotte, Estella, Mary Frances, 
Charles Vaughn. 

2512. Ebenezer'' Conover, born Jan- 
uary 30th, 1842, died August 29th, 1868, 
married February 21st, 1867, Evelina 
Hartshorne, born December 14th, 1844. 
Issue: Warren Hartshorne (married 
Annie Barkalow Conover). 

2513. Jacob Bakek" Conover, born 
May 8th, 18-14, died January 20th, 1906, 
married December 24th, 1868, Mary 
Virginia Reid, born October 3d, 18 J6. 
Issue: William Reid, Charles E., Nellie 
Frances, Charlotte May, Elizabeth V., 
Mary Jane. 

2514. Mary Jane" Conover, born 
March 10th, 1846. 

2515. William Pekrine'' Conover, 
born October ;5d, 1848, died October 5th, 
18.50. 

2516. Anna L." Conover, born Sep- 
tember 2d, 1850. 

2517. Elizabeth V." Conover, born 
July 18th, 18.52, married September 
26th, 1877, John Leguir Many, born 
May 6th, 18.52; reside at New Orleans, 
La. Issue: Ralph Conover (Cecil Rhodes 
scholarat Oxford University, died March 
2:3d, 1908), John Leguir, Anna Estelle. 

2518. Frances'' Conover, born Au- 
gust 1st, 1854; married October 22d, 
1884, William Segoine, born July 16th, 
1839; reside at Point Pleasant, N. J. 



Issue: Frances Elizabeth, Harold Rich- 
ard, Marion. 

2519. James Madison'' Conover. born 
P^ebruary 11th, 1857. 

2520. Lewis" Conover, born Febru- 
ary loth, 1858, died March 16lh, 18.58. 

2.521. Nathan Jackson'' Conover, 
born April 8th, 1860. 

2.522. Charlotte'' Conover, born 
August 11th, 1861, died July 2d, 1867. 



2365. James Scott'' Conover, born 
October 2d, 1818, died September 3d, 
1894, married April 17th, 1843, Frances 
E. Meeker, born December 4th, 1825, 
died September 15th, 1897. Issue: _y 

2581. Alonzo Edward'' Conover, 
born June 7th, 1844, married June 7th, 
1866, Lena Rebecca Underbill, born 
January 16th, 1847. Issue: Alonzo Ed- 
ward, Florence Lena, Clarence Under- 
bill, Lillian Frances. 

2582. James Wilson" Conover, born 
January 29th, 1811!, died August 2:3d, 
1847. 

2.58:i. William Edgar'' ("onover, born 
November 3d, 1847, died February 
13th, 1902, married December 10th, 1873, 
Sarah Louise Holley, born August 9th, 
1849. Issue: Edgar Everest, William 
Seymour, James Scott, Frances Eliza- 
beth, Lawrence Seymour, Marjorie El- 
sie. 

2584. Franklin" Conover, a twin, 
born August 5th, 1849, dieJ August 
15th, 18.50. 

2585. Eugene'' Conover, a twin, born 
August 5th, 1849, died August 4th, 18.50. 

2586. Clarence Scott'' Conover, 
born September 11th, 1852, died April 
29th, 1856. 

2587. Edwin Meeker'' Conover, b jrn 
December 17th, 1854, died May 30th, 
1856. 

2.588. Frances Elizabeth" Conover, 
born December 21st, 1856, died March 
24th, 1870. 

2.589. Mary Emma" Conover, born 
October 9th, 1863, died February 'id, 
1865. 



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THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



2366. Mary Ann"^ Conover, born 
September 14th, 1821, died March 1.5th, 
1900, married Aaron Sutphin, born July 
16th, 1813, died October 10th, 1870. Is- 
sue: 

2611. William H." Sutphin, born 
August 29th, 1842, married February 
25th, 1869, Emma Sharpe, born Septem- 
ber 12th, 1847. Issue: DeWitt B., Wil- 
liam C. 

2612. Elizabeth" Sutphin, born June 
9th, 1844, died December 2d, 1878, mar- 
ried February 27th, 1868, Wykoff G. 
Conover, born January 2Sth, 1844. 
Issue: Mary Louise, Anna H., Sarah, 
Eva S. 

2613. Mary Jane" Sutphin, born 
September 29th, 1846, died April 24th, 
1904. 

2614. Aaron R." Sutphin, born Sep- 
tember 6th, 1849, married June 1st, 
1881, Lelia E. Condray, born August 
12th, 1862. Issue: Edwin A., Charles 
C, Helen Ray. 

2615. John F." Sutphin, born March 
27th. 1852, died April 29th, 1856. 

2616. Edwin J." Sutphin, born June 
21st, 1854, married May 26th, 1892, May 
Josephine Hamilton, born June 8th, 
1868. Issue: Edwin J.. Elsie E., Clar- 
ence Hamilton, Earle Franklin. 

2617. Charles'' Sutphin, born Janu- 
ary 18th, 1857, married 1st December 
4th, 1881, Justina Pittinger, born April 
26th, 1860, died January 31st, 1888; 
married 2d October 22d, 1889, Mary F. 
Butler, born March 8th, 1858. Issue, 
two by the first, and five by the second 
marriage: Edwin J., Emma J., Charles 
J., Francis A., Walter Lewis, Mary 
Jane, John Aimer. 

2618. James G." Sutphin, born Febru- 
ary 11th, 1859, married May 15th, 1883, 
Lizzie M. Walker, born January 7th, 
1860. Issue: Lulu May, James A. 

2367. Arthur L. ^Conover. born April 
18th, 1824, died August 14th, 1899, mar- 
ried December 15th, 1847, Catherine 
Thompson, born June 21st, 182.5, died 
March 26th, 1908. Issue: 



2681. John R." Conover, born March 
17th, 1850, married April 26th, 1882, 
Emily M. Robinson, born June 14th, 
1843. Issue: F. Ethel, Hewlett R., 
Emma D. M. 

2682. Mary C." Conover, bom Octo- 
ber 2d, 1852, married December 25th, 
1872, William W. Antonides, born April 
31st, 1844. Issue: Carrie, John R., 
Laura, Fannie W., Myrtle, Florence, 
William, Leroy C, Arthur, Howard V., 
Charles L., Henry C. 

2683. Sarah F." Conover, born July 
31st, 1855, married October 29th, 1874, 
A. M. T. Flandreau, born April 28th, 
1839. Issue: Kate C, Arthur C, Daniel 
A., Harold H., Wilbur A., Grace M. 

2684. Joanna" Conover, born Sep- 
tember loth, 1857, married March 16th, 
1883, Frank C. Fenton, born July 14 th, 
1857. Issue: Frank A. 

2685. Henry A.'' Conover, born Janu- 
ary 6th, 1861, married October 1st, 1884, 
Helen M. Gardiner, born March 23d, 
1861. Issue: James Scott, Gardiner. 

2686. William" Conover, born Au- 
gust 10th, 1865, died August 31st, 1865. 

2368. John B/' Conover, born No- 
vember 22d, 1829, married December 
9th, 1852, Mary Ann Smock, born Dec- 
ember 9th, 1829, died November 24th, 
1907; resides near Freehold, N. J. 
Issue: 

2741. Jane Ann" Conover, born Octo- 
ber 20th, 1853. 

2742. Mary Augustus" Conover, 
born December 7th, 1855, died August 
27th, 1870. 

2743. Sarah Elizabeth" Conover, 
born December 14th, 1857, married 

-October 2d, 1879, Charles Dubois For- 
man, born November 3d, 1853. Issue: 
Margaretta, Helen C. 

2744. Ella S." Conover, a twin, born 
July 18th, 1860, married February 9th, 
1882, Henry Conover WikofF, born Oc- 
tober 4th, 1859. Issue: Edgar Emmons, 
Frederick Conover. 

2745. Emma H." Conover, a twin, 
born July 18th, 1860, married May 19th, 



C 



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Patiknck* Scott |-i.21(>), who .maiihiid 1st Pfrii:ii H. 

CoNOVEll ANDiJXl) GaRHKTT WyiKOIT. Fiki.M A MKDAl- 
I.ION IN THE POSSESSION OE Mil. \V. HllllMIll \'aS- 
DEllVEEH, ONE <)E IIEII DESCENDANTS. 



THE SCOTT FAMILY OF SHREWSBURY. 



18S1, Charles Parker Emmons, born 
April 9th, 1858. 

2746. George B." Conover, born De- 
cember 16th, 1862, married March 22d, 
1893, Isabella F. Roahr, born June Ut. 
1864. 

2747. Kate Louise" Conover, born 
February 5th, 1865, died February 23d, 

1S65. 

2748. Ida May" Conoveu, born May 

28th, 1866, married William Herbert 
Vanderveer [2281*]. 

2749. Henrietta'' Conover, born Oc- 
tober 4th, 1868, died October 11th, 

1896. 

2750. Frank J.'- Conover, a twin, 

born April 29th, 1872, married October 
10th, 1903, Grace Huxford. 

2751. Florence" Conover, a twin, 
born April 29th, 1872, died August 3d, 
1872. 

2203. Samuel' Scott, died 1822, mar- 



ried, license dated April 28th, 1778. 
Catherine White [1404], daughter of 
John White and Mary Scott [16]; re- 
sided in Montgomery township, Somer- 
set County, N.J. His will, dated Janu- 
ary 3()th, 1817, was proved April 16th, 
1822. (Somerset County Wills, C, 86.) 
Issue: 

2781. Aaron^ Scott. It is possible 
that Samuel Scott [2203] had a -son by 
this name, who was living in 1794, but 
who probably died prior to 1817. (See 
Middlesex County Deeds, 16, 461.) 

2782. Jesse' Scott, died unmarried, 
1833. His will, dated November 29th, 
18.32, was proved June 18th, 1833. (Som- 
erset County Wills, D, 320.) 

2204. William-' Scott, married -. 

Issue: 

2791. Samuel' Scott. 

2792. John-" Scott. 



APPENDIX. 



Here are placed a few records, not 
mentioned elsewhere in this work, which 
concern persons who may have a place 
in the family, the certainty of which, 
however, has not been definitely ascer- 
tained. 

WILLS. 

Will of .John Scott of Somerset Co. 
April .5th, 1808. Moses Scott, son of Ben- 
jamin Scott, my nephew. Job Scott, sec- 
ond son of the above named Benjamin 
Scott, both of Bucks Co., Pa. John 
Scott Price, now a minor, son of Mary 
Stiff, my granddaughter. Daughter Sus- 
annah Stitf. Proved June 21st, 1808.- 
Somerset Co. Wills, A, 174. 

Will of Martin Scott of Six Mile Run, 
Franklin township, Somerset Co. Octo- 
ber 24th, 1819. I "bequeath unto my 
mother. Amy Scott, all that lot of wood- 
land lying in the County of Middlesex I 
drawed as an heir of my father, William 
Scott, as divided by the Commissioners 
appointed by Law to make a dividend of 
the Estate of my aforesaid father, Wil- 
liam Scott." Undivided right in his 
father's New York lands bequeathed to 
brothers and sisters. Brothers Samuel 
and John. Sisters Eliza and Mary Ann. 
Proved November 30th, 1819. -Somer- 
set Co. Wills, B, .326. See Minutes of 
Middlesex Co. Orphans' Court, B, 109. 

Will of Nancy Scott of the City of 
New Brunswick. 1847. Niece Eliza 
S. Garretson and her two youngest 
brothers. Niece Jane G. Gulick. Niece 
Nancy S. Gulick. Half sister Catherine 
Gulick. Proved February 21st, 1848.— 
Middlesex Co. Wills, E, 5.5. 

GUARDIANSHIPS. 

October 20th, 1819. Samuel Pintard 
appointed guardian of Herbert Scott of 
Monmouth County, minor. — Monmouth 
Co. Guardianship Records, A, 423. 



June 16th, 1862. William H. Conover, 
Jr., appointed guardian of Alphonso 
Scott of New York City, a minor over 
fourteen years of age. — Minutes of 
Monmouth Co. Orphans' Court, Q, 164. 

MARRIAGES. 

MONMOUTH COUNTY. 

John Roberts and Hannah Scott, 
March 4th, 1811. 

Benjamin Scott of Middletown and 
Maria Sanford of Shrewsbury, August 
18th, 1824. 

Henry Roberts and Elizabeth, daugh- 
ter of Benjamin Scott of Middletown, 
January 30th, 1842. 

George H. Vannabrick of Fillmore 
and Martha Ann Scott of Allentown, 
September 25th, 1869. 

MIDDLESEX COUNTY. 

William Scott and Martha Brown of 
township of East Windsor, November 
10th, 1808. 

Peter T. Smith and Mary Scott, Octo- 
ber 15th, 1818. 

SOMERSET COUNTY. 

Samuel W. Scott and Ann Vorhees, 
September 19th, 1816. 

Jacob Scott and Elizabeth Cox, Octo- 
ber 5th, 1828. 

George W. Scott and Minerva S. 
Paiste, November 16th. 1839. 



A family by the name of Scott has 
resided in Middletown township, but it 
is not known that this family is con- 
nected with the Scott family of Shrews- 
bury. A John Scott was living in Mid- 
dletown township in 1828 and prior, and 
in that year his son John H. Scott, with 
Sarah his wife, went to Trumansburg, 
N. Y. A letter describing this trip by 
way of the Erie Canal is in the pos- 
session of the compiler. (See also Mon- 
mouth Co. Deeds, Q, 160.) 



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INDEX OF PERSONS. 

Many narncfi occur inorc than once on a pa^e. 



Akirich. Elizabeth 38 
Allan], George 49 
Hannah 49 

Allen. " 54- 

;; Ann -19 
Anna 54 
Antoinette 49 
Catherine 49 
Charles 49 
" Daniel 48. 49 
Ebenezer 49 
Elizabeth 17, 48. 49 
George 1(J. 30 
Hannah 49 
Helen Cobb 36 
Jerome 49 
]' John 49 

Joseph 49 ' 
Lydia 17. 40 
■] Mary 50 

Mary Louisa 49 
Miriam. 40 
Nancy 48 

Prudence Rebecca 49 
Rebecca S. 24 
Robert Jr. 24 
Sarah 15. 4S. 49 
Thomas 54 
Thomas H. B. 49 
Ailing, Emma Vanderveer 32 
Florence Wowlhull 32 
William Tennent 32 
Alston. Abraham D. 21 

Laura B. 21 
Anderson, Catherine Voorliies 
(10 
Lillian Conrow 60 
Louisa 60 
Theodore D. 60 
Antonides, Arthur 62 
Carrie 62 
Charles L. 62 
Fannie W. 62 
Florence 62 
Henry C. 62 
Howard V. 62 
" John R. 62 

Laura 62 
Leroy C. 62 
Mary C. 62 
Myrtle 62 
William 62 
Wilham W. 62 
Applegate, Mary 38. 46 
Mary V. 60 

Arnold, 42 

Asht.on. Alice 43, 45 

Deliverance 43, 45 
■] James 43, 45 
I' Rev. James 43 . 
John 43 
Joseph 43 
]] Mary 43 
Rebecca 43 
Atchley, Ann 40 
Daniel 40 

Bachelder, 46 

Rebecca 46 
Bailey. Ann 49 

Joshua 49 
Baker. Charlotte 59, HI 
Daniel 18 
" Elizabeth 18 
Francis 18 
Hannah 18 
Isabel 18 
Jacob 61 
John 18 
Nathaniel 18 



Baker, Samuel 18 
Thomas 18 
William 18 
Barclay. Robert 9 
Barnes. Mary 25 
Baulstone, Elizabeth 43 
Bausch. Anna 35 
Beekman. Rev. Abram J. 58 
Beekman, Alston 21 
;; Ann 20. 21 

" Anna CIrawford 21 

Edwin 21 

Edwin Laurens 21 
" Eleanor Crawford 21 

George ('rawford 21 
\\ Helena 21 

Jacob TenBroek 21 
Rev. Jacob Ten- 

Brikek 20. 21 
I^aura B. 21 
Mary 21 
;; Matilda M. 21 

Capt, Samuel 21 
Sarah 58 
Theodore 21 
Kelden. Ann 25 

'■ Charles 25 
Bennett. Adrain Williamsen 46 
Arthur 34 
Eleanor Hyres 33 
" Eliza 37 

James 31, 37 
Lillian 41 
Robocca3-l 
Sarah 31 
'\ Sarah Jane 36. 37 
Tryntje 46 
Wilfrid Eustace 34 
Bills. Anna 17, IS 
Anne 17 
Catherine 17 
j] Content 17 

Daniel 17 
" Elizabeth 17. 18 
■* Gershom 17. 18 
" Joanna 15. 17, 18 
" Lydia 17 
Marcey 17 
Margaret 17 
" Mary 13. 14. 17. IS. 26. 30 
" Mehitable 17. 18 
" Mercy 17, IS 
*■ Nathaniel 17, 18 

Silvanus 17 
*■ Thomas 15. 17. 18 
" William 17 
Bingham, James 13 
Bishop. Charles K. 51 
Erneline 51 
Hannah Tilton 51 
Blanche. Margaret Ann 41 

Thomas' 41 
Bodine. Emerson 56 
Louisa B. 56 
Bogert. Emma 34 
Boman. Henry 14 
Mary 14 

Booth, 54 

Rachel 54 
Borden. Almy 48 

Amy 15. 48 
" Carroll 32 
Eliza Ann 32 
Francis 48 
" Jane 48 
Joan 48 
" Capt. John 32 
■' Mary 48 
■ Richard 48 

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Borden. Sarah 45 

Susan Elizabeth 32 
" William Hance 32 
Bowman. Frances 27 
Bowne. Andrew 27 
'■ Ann 27 
" Catherine 19. 23, 27. 45 

Cornelius 27 
" Deborah 27, 45 

Deliverance 45 
■* Dorothy 27 
" Elizabeth 27 

Frances 27 

James 27. 45 
" John 23. 27. 45 
*■ Capt. John 27. 45 
" Leah 45 
"_ Lydia 27, 45 

Margaret 45 
'\ Margaretta 24 

Mary 27 
" Mary H. 27 
" Obadiah 23. 27. 45 
" Peter 45 
'• Philip 27 
" Sarah 27. 45 

Thomas 27 

" William 27 

Brazier, Henry 14 

Reliecoa 14 
Brerewood, Susannah 10 
Britton. Catherine 44 
" Catherine L. 56 

Col. Dean 56 

Elizabeth 44 

Elizabeth C. 56 

John 44 

John D. .56 
" Laura W. 56 

Louisa B. 56 

Marietta 56 

Mary 44 

Mary Scott 56 

Maud E. 56 

Nathaniel 55. 50 
" Nellie 56 

Rebecca 56. 56 

Wahnteta56 
Broun. Nicholas 12 
Brower. Agnes 36 

Alice 36 

Anna 35. 36 

Annie 36 
'' Caroline ;i2 

Caroline Virginia 35 

Catherine Price 32 

Cornelius 32 
'' David 32 

Edward 36 

Elizabeth 35. 36 

Frederick 36 
'■ Hannah 48 
" Hazel 36 

Henry 32 

Henry Maps 32 

Holmes 36 

Holmes Throckmorton 
35 

Jacob 31. 34 

Jane 32 

Jane Amanda 31, 34 

John A. 35 

Katherine V. 36 

Margery 35. 36 

Maria Althea 35. 36 

Mary 3t*. 

Mary Elizabeth 35 
" Pearl ;12 

Rennie 36 



INDEX. 



Brower, Sarah Jane 35. 36 
Vera Caroline 32 
William Scon 35. 36 
Brown. Abram 49 

Catherine 45 
Fanny 59 
" Ida May 35 

James 41 
■' Jane S 41 

John 44 
;■ Martha 04 

Mary 44 
" Sarah 49 
" William Edward 35 
Buckelew. John D. 24 

Catherine E. 24 
Budd. John 10 

Sarah 10 
Burdein, John 12 
Burdge. Elizabeth 35 
Burrows, Catherine 20, 22 
Deborah 22 
Edward 20. 22 
"^ Esther 19. 22 

John 54 
Joseph T. 22 
'[ . Mary 22 

Mary Jane 54 
Matilda 54 
" Rachel 54 

Richard Crawford 22 
Sarah 22 
Thomas 19. 22 
William 54 
Butell. Ernest 49 

" Sarah 49 
Butler. Mary F. 62 
Canady. Jane 10 
Canonicus, 42. 
Carhart. Marv 17 

Thomas 17 
Chadwick. Deborah E. 49, 50 
Margaret 39 
Tabor 50 
Chaffon, Hannah, 10 

John 10 
Chamberlin, Margaret 17 
Claes, Tryntje 46 
Clark, Hannah 28 
Clarke, John 44 
Clay. Elizabeth 52 
Clayton. Alice M. 52 
Elena 52 
" Elizabeth Barker 52 

George 52 
'' Harry Hancock 52 
James 52 

James Marcellus 52 
Japhia 52 
Margaret 52 
Coates, Ida B. 36 

Marsden 36 
Coats, Mary 14 
Coggeshall, Benjamin 43 
Content 43 
Elizabeth 43 
'' Freegift 43 

James 43 
I] John 43 

Joseph 43 
Mary 43 
Patience 43 
Rebecca 43 

Cole, 44, 45 

Ailing 32 

Arthur Stanley 32 

Caroline Virginia 32 

Florence Ailing 32 

Isaac P. 32 

John 18 

John Harris 32 

John Price 32 

Margaret 32 

Ruth 18 



Coleman. Ann 50 

Herbert 50 
Coley, Elena 52 

Capt. George 52 
Mary 52 
Collins, Charles Wesley 35 

Ella P.. 35 
George E. 35 
[' Hannah E. 35 
Mary Evelie 35 

William 35 

Compton, 26 

Cornelius 19. 26 
Lydia 19. 26 
Condray, Leiia E. 62 
Conklin, Annanias 44 
Conover, Alfred Livingston 34 

Alonzo Edward 61 
" Ann 25 

Anna 59 
;■ Anna H. 62 

Anna L. 61 
'] Ann Bowne 24, 25 
^[ Anne 59 

Annie Barkalow 61 

Arthur L. 60. 62 

Catherine 25. 60. 62 

Caroline 23 

Charles E. 61 

Charles Fleming 34 
■; Charles H. W. 61 

Charles Vaughn 61 

Charlotte 69, Gl 

Charlotte Lyeil 34 
" Charlotte May 61 
" Clarence Scott 61 

Clarence Underbill 61 

Cordelia 61 

Cornelius R. 23, 24 
'[ Crawford 23 

Daisy Louisa 34 

Deborah 59 

Ebenezer 59. 61 
]■ Edgar Everest 61 

Edward Woiphertsen 
34 

Edwin Meeker 61 

Eleanor Schenck 34 

Elizabeth 62 

Elizabeth V. 61 

Ella S. 62 

Ellen L. 25 

Emily M. 62 

Emma H. 62 

Emma D. M. 62 
" Estella 61 

Eugene 61 
'[ Eva S. 62 

Evelina 61 

F. Ethel 62 
]* Florence 63 

Florence Lena 61 

Frances 61 
_■■ Frances E. 60, 61 

Frances Elizabeth 61 

Franklin 61 
" Frank.J. 63 

Gardiner 62 
" George B. 63 

Hannah 59 

Harold VanDuyn 34 

Helena 59 

Helen M. 62 

Hendrick 24. 25 

Henrietta 63 

Henry A. 62 

Hewlett R. 62 

Holmes 23 

Ida May 58. 63 
;; Isabella P. 63 

Jacob 25 

Jacob Baker 61 

James Madison 61 

James Scott 60. 61. 62 

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Conover. James Wilson 61 
*■ Jane 59, 60 
■[ Jane Ann 62 

Joanna 62 

John B. 58. 60. 62 
" John I. 25 
'' John Living-stonSS, 34 

John Livingston Jr. 34 
;] John R. 62 
'' Joseph 59 
'[ Kate Louise 63 

Lawrence Seymour 61 
'[ Leah 2 J 

Lena Rebecca 61 
''^ Lewis 57. 59. 61 
'[ Lillian Frances 61 
" Louisa 33, 34 
" Louise Ely 60 
" Lydia 25 

Maijorie Elsie 61 

Mary 23. 24. 25. 59 
'[ Mary Ann 58. 60, 62 

Mary Augustus 62 
'[ Mary C. 62 
" Mary Emma 61 
'] Mary Frances 61 
]' Mary Jane, 61 

Mary Louise 62 
" Mary P. 58 
" Mary Virginia 61 
" Nathan Jackson 61 

Nellie Frances 61 

Patience 57. 59 

Peter 59 

Peter H. 57 

Rachel 57. 59 

Rebecca. 25 

SaraAlida34 

Sarah 59. 60. 62 

Sarah Elizabeth 62 
;; Sarah F. 62 

Sarah Louise 61 
** Stacy Pricket 34 

Susan 25 
" Tunis J. 25 

Virginia Steele 34 

Warren HartshorneBl 
'] William 62 

William Crawford 25 
" William E. 59. 61 

William Edgar 61 

William H. Jr. 64 
'[ William L 25 

Dr. William Johnson 
25 

William Perrine 61 
[[ William Reid 61 

William Seymour 61 

Wykoff G. 62 
Conrow, Adam 59. 60 

" Anna Hanford 60 

Anna M. 60 

Dora Louise 60 
;; Efiie Clarke 60 

Florence Louise 60 

Helen Clare 60 

Helen J. 60 
'\ James W. 60 

Louisa 60 

Mabel Thompson 60 

Mary 60 

Mary E. 60 

Rachel 59. 60 

Robert White 60 

Sarah Frances 60 

Theodore 60 

Wiiford Seymour 60 

William E. 60 
Cook, Daniel 28. 49 
'■ Elizabeth 28, 49 
" Sarah 37 
Cooper, James 20 

Mary Catherine 20 
Rachel 33 



INDEX. 



Cooper. Rehocoa 20 
Corin. Joel Purccll 3:! 

Kathrvn Kmelyn 33 
Michael M. 33 
Sarah 33 
Corkey, Anna 38 

Bessie Llewellyn 38 
Elizaljeth 38 
" Howard 38 
Irene 38 
Marjorie 3S 
Odell. 38 
Corlies. Enioline 33 

Jacob Edwin 32, 33 
" Capt. John Pintai-d 3:j 

Kathryn Emelyn 33 
'' Lydia 40 

Mart::aret 40 

Sarah Fleming 32, 33 

Timothy 40 

Cottrcll, 51 

Covenhoven, Garret 47 
Hangah 47 
Jacob 45 
Mary 45 
Covert. Mary Emeline 52 
Cox, Althea BrinckerhotT 25 
Arthur Parcella 25 
" Elizabeth 51. 64 
Craig, Matilda 21 

Matilda M. 21 
John W. 21 
Crane, Anna 10 
Elihu 10 
Marv 10 
Mary W. 59 
Crawford. Abigail 19, 26 
" Adaline20. 21 

Agnes 25 
Albro B. 24 
Althea Brinckerhoff 
25 
Andrew 23 
" Ann 19, 20. 21, 23, 25 

Ann Bowne, 24, 25 
Annie 25 
Caroline 23 
Catherine 19. 20, 22, 
23, 24. 27 
Catherine E. 24 
Charles V. 24 
Eleanor 19, 20. 45 
Elizabeth 19, 22, 26 
Elizabeth .S. 24 
Ellen Bowne 24. 25 
Ellen 25 
EInathan 23 
Emeline L. 23 
Emma 23 
Esther 15. 19, 22, 23. 

25. 26 
Evelyn, 24 
George 16. 16, 19, 25. 

26. 45 
George W. 24 

" G rover Cleveland 25 

Hannah 19. 22 
Henrietta 24 

" Holmes C. 24 

" Jamesanna L. 24 

James E. 24 
James G. 23 
James Hartahorne 
24 

" James Patterson 24 

Job 19, 25 
John 19. 23. 26 
John B. 24, 25 
John Bowne 19. 24 
John J. 23 
John Jr. 19. 26 
Joshua 19. 25. 26 
Julia 24 
Katharine Bibb 24 



Crawford. Katrina 25 
Leah 24 
Lydia 19. 26 
Margaretta 24. 25 
" Mary 19.20.23. 24. 25 

Mary Bowne 25 
Mary .lane L 24 
Phcbe A. 24 
Rebecca 19, 23 
" Rebecca S. 24 

Kebekah Patterson 
24 
" Richard 19, 24, 26, 27 

Richard Bowne 24 
Robert Lee 25 
Sarah 2.!. 24 
" Sarah Elizabeth 24 

Sidney G. 25 
Theresa 23 
William 19, 23, 24. 27 
William H. 24 
William S. 23 
William W. 24 
Cromwell. Sarah S. 41 

William L. 41 
Curtis. Sarah 36 
Dangler. Charlotte 37 
Dangler, Eleanor 31. 37 
" Eliza 37 
;; Elizabeth 53 

Joseph Layton 37 
Susan 32 
Davis. Anna 59 
Dajf. Ellen S. 38 
Florence 52 
Seymour .52 
Deane. Elizabeth 17. 18 
Miriam 18 
" Stephen 18 
Susanna 18 
Decker. Abram 53 

Clarence L. 53 
Dorothy 63 
George B. 62. 53 
" Grace .53 
•■ Mabel F. 53 

Mary Emma 52. 53 
Monroe 53 
Sarah 53 
Denise, Elizabeth 34, 53 
[[ Elizabeth B. 62, 53 
Harrison 34 
.Sanuiel T. 53 
Walter ,34 
Dennis. Albert 41 

Elizabeth 41 
Depew, Emma 39 

Samuel O. 39 
Dey. Mary (I. 55 

Mary Scott. 56 
Doane. Anna 18 
" Daniel IH 
Daniel Jr. 18 
Eleazar 18 
" Eli.iah 18 
Joseph 18 
" Lydia 18 
" Mehitabic 18 
Rebecca 18 

Dorn. 51 

Deborah 50 
Hannah Caroline .50 
John Marsden 50 
Samuel 50 
Theixlore .50 
William Pintard 60 
Doughty. Elizabeth 38 
John 38 
Mary Ann 38 
Drissius. Rev. Samuel 43 
Drum. Kate 41 
Duncan. Jane 36 

Maria Althea 35. 36 
Oliver 36 

67 



Duncan, Richard Oliver 36 

Thomas Oliver .3.5. 36 
Durham. Elizabeth Mary 51 

Thomas K. 51 
Duryea. Phehc A. 24 
Earle. Deborah .50 
" James F. .50 
Edwards. Harriet 35 
Elfr)rd. J..hn 42 
Elkin. John J. 41 

Margaret 41 
El;.-. Asher H. 23 
Caroline 2.3 
Embley. Susan .55 
Emmons. Charles Parker 63 

Emma H. 62 
Fallon, Mary Elizabeth 35 
Felt. Mary H. 27 
Fenn, Hannah E. 35 
Fenton. Frank A. 62 
" Frank C. 62 
Joanna 62 
Magdalena 46 

Fetters. 54 

Ann.*! fi-I 
Rachel 54 
Field. Benjamin 34 
II Eliza 31. 3.1 

Horace A. 24 
" Katharine Bibb 24 
Rebecca 34 
Fields. Caroline 23 
■' Elizabeth 23 
EInathan 23 
Flandreau. A. M. T. 62 
Arthur C. 62 
Daniel A. 62 
Grace M. 62 
Harold H. 62 
Kate C. 62 
Sarah F. 62 
Wilbur A. 62 
Fleming, Amanda Brower .33 
" Arthur 33 

" Caroline Xi 

Charles Henry Clay 

33 34 

■| Charles Tilton 31. 33 

Georgiana 34 
"_ Jacob 33 
Joseph ;J3 
Kate 33 
Lillian 34 
Louisa ,33, 34 
Lydia 33 

Mary Elizabeth .33. 34 
Sarah Ann 31. 33 
Flemnen. Sarah 40. 41 
Foley. Mary 24. 25 

Force. 51 

Forman. Caroline 37 

Charles Dubois 62 
Helen C. 62 
Margaretta 62 
" Sarah Elizabeth 62 
Susanna 31, 41 
Fowler, Joan 48 
Fox, George 43 
Francis, Bertram 60 
" John H. 60 
Minnie 60 
Sarah FranceB 60 
French, Anna G. 22 

Walter G. 22 
Frost, James 26 
" Lydia 26 
" Mary 2:1 
Sarah 24 
Gardiner, Helen M. 62 
Gardner. Elizabeth 33 
George 15, 69 
Rachel 15, 69 
Garretson. Eliza S. 64 
Gasper, • 47 





INDEX. 


Gasper, Sarah 47 


Hegeman, Catherine 46 


Gibbons. Richard 26 


Hendrickson, Adaline 20, 21 


Gibbs. Basil Runge 32 


Ann. 21 


Catherine Price 32 


Charity 28 


George Lincoln 32 


Charles E. 35, 36 


Marion 32 


Daniel 21. 45. 46 


Samuel Louis 32 


Edward 36 


Sarah 32 


Eleanor 21 


GifFard, Hannanias 12 


Emma Vander- 


Giffprd. Archibald Higgins 37 


vecr 32 


Caroline 37 


Geesye 45. 46 


Charles Forman 37 


George Craw- 


Corlies Price 37 


ford 21 


Evalina May 37 


George L. 36 


Harold 37 


Ida B. .36 


Jennie N. 37 


John 21 


John Brewer 37 


John Lloyd 20, 21 


Laura F. 37 


Lillian 36 


Raymond 37 


Martha 28 


" Sarah C. 37 


" Mary 21, 36 


Girard. Mary 52 


Mary Louisa 21 


Githens. George 49 


Philip 28 


Mary Louisa 49 


.Sarah Jane 35. 36 


Golden, Ann 33 


Tcuntje 45 


Arthur Fleming 33 


William B. 36 


" Caroline 33 


Herbert, A. Eliza 58 


Catherine 33 


Patience 26 


Charles 33 


Hermans. Augustine 43 


Charles Hendrickson 33 


Hill, Catherine 49 


Cyrenus 33 


" Eliza Pintard 50 


'■ George 33 


■■ Grace aj 


•' Harriet 33 


" Pierce 49. .TO 


Harry 33 


Hisson. Sarah 30. 31 


Ida Maps 83 


Hoagland. Geesye 46 


Jessie 33 


George .56 


Louise 33 


James M. 20 


William 33 


Lavinia 20 


Goulding, William 14 


Margaret 56 


Grant, Anna 22 


Okey 46 


Laura 23 


Holden. Frances 45 


T. Henry 23 


Holley. .Sarah Louise 61 


William H. 22 


Holliman, Mary 42 


Greben, Frederick 34 


Holmes, Alice 44. 45 


Georgiana 34 


Ann 23. 45 


Lila Eliza 34 


Anna 23 


Gieen, Charity 28 


Anne 44 


Greene. 42 


Catherine 19. 27, 44, 45. 


Mary 45 


46 


William 45 


Caroline 23 


Griffiths, Rev. T. S. 31 


Daniel 23. 45 


Griggs, 55, 56 


Deliverance 45 


Grover, Alfred Lee 55 


Elisha 46 


Beulah E. 55 


Elizabeth 23 


Elmer 55 


Frances 45 


Elmer Russell 55 


Hannah 22 


James 17, 27 


Hopestill 45 


Laura 55 


Jacobus 45 


Lydia 27 


James 45 


Mary S. 54 


John 4.5. 46 


Gulick, Catherine 64 


John S. 23. 46 


Jane G. 64 


Jonathan 43. 45. 46 


Nancy S. 64 


Joseph 44. 45. 46 


Haines. Hannah 28 


Joseph H. 23 


Hamilton. Josephine 62 


Katharine 44 


Hammell. Emma .55. 56 


Leah 45 


Hance. Content 17 


Lydia 27. 41. 45, 46, 49. 


Isaac 17 


50 


Hanford. Anna M. 60 


Margaret Ann 41 


James 60 


Martha 44. 45 


Mary 60 


Mary 44, 45 


Hankinson. Catherine Louise 61 


Obadiah 44. 45, 46 


Fred Stolley 61 


Rev. Obadiah 27. 44 


Jennie Augusta 61 


Oliver 41 


William A. 61 


Parmelia. 46 


Hanskins. John 17 


Rebecca 43, 4.5. 46 


Harris. 42 


Samuel 41, 44. 45. 46 


Margaret 32 


Sarah 43, 45 


Hart. Mary 39 


Stout 46 


Hartshorne. Evelina 61 


Teuntje 45 


Havens. Anna 40 


William 45 


Havden. Louisa 34 


Honce. David 41 


•• Margaret 33. 34 


•■ Elizabeth 41 


Samuel. 34 


•• Phebe 41 


Hegeman. 46 


Hope, George Allen 36 



Hope. Helen Cobb 36 
Sarah Jane 36 
Washington Lafayette36 
Howell, Alonzo 28 
" Elizabeth 28 
Hannah 28 
Mary C. 28 
Noah 28 
Howland, Charlotte 37 

Henry Wolcott 37 
Sarah 37 

.Sarah Lavinia 36, 37 
Hoyt, Melissa 40 
Samuel 40 
■■ Capt. William S. 40 
Hughes, Jane 36 
Hulbert. Susan Cooley 60 
Hulett. Catherine 31, 39 
Daniel 31, 39 
Deborah Ann 40 
Emma A. 39 
George W. 40 
Hannah 39. 40 
Margaret 39 
" Mary 39 

Mary Ann 39 
Mary Jane 39 
Mary Matilda 40 
Michael 39 
" Sarah Sickles 40 
Susan Lane 39 
Thomas 39 

Hull, 64 

Anna 54 
HuUfish, Catherine 56 
" Emily 5.5, 56 
Howard .56 
John 55, 56 
Hunt. Ruth 28. 
Hurd. Amelia Gertrude 51 

John B. 51 
Huxford, Grace 63 
Hyde. Chester Ovid 20 

George Crawford Mur- 
ray 20 
Mary Crawford 20 
Dr. Ovid Allen 20 
Innes. Prof. 9 
Irwin. Annie Lufburrow 32 
Eleanor Hyres 33 
•• William Conard 33 
Jackson. Ada 60 

Anna L. 60 
" Charles Warren 60 
Ebenezer C. 60 
Edward 60 
" Edwin Augustus 60 
Frederick H. 60 
George Conover 60 
Howard B. 60 
Jennie 60 
Laura 60 
Marianna 60 
Mary Ann 60 
" Mary Frances 60 
Mary V. 60 
Nathan H. 59. 60 
Nathan Morris 60 
Rebecca 60 
Rebecca M. 60 
Sarah 59. 60 
" Sarah A. 60 

Sarah Louisa 60 
William Eben 60 
William Franklin 60 
William H. 60 
James. Anna 55. 56 

•• William 42 
Jeffrey, Delia 38 
Ella 38 
John 38 
Johnson, Frank. 56 

Laura W. 56 
Lydia 25 



68 



Johnston. Harry 53 

Mabel F. 53 
William 53 
Jones. Ann Maria 34 
Jurianse. Lourens 14 
Keeler, Josephine 55 
Kelsey. Ann 33 
Kieft. Gov. 42. 
Killie, Anne 17 
;■ David 17 
Jane 17 
Kimball. Hannah 10 
Kinpr, Mrs. 14 
Kinsey, John 13 
Kittison, Jane 39 
Knott, Ann 5S 

Joseph 58 
Knows. Sarah A. 54 
Kollock, Amelia Gertrude 51 
*| Annie Arnett 51 
Annie Laurence 51 
Catherine Tilton 51 
Charlotte C 51 
Edwin Walter 51 
" Elizabeth 51 

Elizabeth Cornelia 51 
I] Elizabeth Mary 51 
Emeline 51 
Emma 51 
'' Florence 51 
" Florence Finch 51 
''^ Hannah Pintard 50. 51 

Hannah Tilton 51 
I] Isaac Arnett 51 
I* John Anthony 51 

•John Henry 51 
*] John Pintard 51 
Sheppard 50. 51 
I-afetra, Amy 48 

Edmund 48, 50 
Elizabeth 48. .50 
"_ Hannah 48, 49. 50 
James 48 
Sarah 48 
Lake. Anna 23 

" Eliza Ann 32 
Lane. .James 31 
" Sarah 32 
" Su,san 31 

Larpe, 44. 45 

Rebecca 44, 45 
Lawrence Hannah 28 

\\ Judge James S. 25 
Mary 25 
Leeds, William 17 
Lefetra, Edmond 16, 30 
Lefferson, Mary .59 
Ockey 69 
Sarah .59 
LeMaistre, Mamie 52. 53 
Lommon. Sarah 22 

Leon, 49 

" Sarah 49 
Leonard. Catherine 19, 22 
Henry 43 
Mary 43 
" Nathaniel 19. 22 
Patience 15, 47, 57 
Polly 22 
Sarah 43. 45 
Leppencott, John 13 

Restore 13 
Lewis, Eliza P. 39 

Lydia Grover 25 
Rev. Samuel P. 25 
Lincoln. Abraham 27 
" Hannah 27 
Monlccai 27 
Lindsay. Catherine 56 

Dr. 56 
Lippet. Rebecca 19, 26 
Little. Ann 49 

" Ann Knott 57, 58 
Deborah 57. 58 



Little. Henry Stafford 68 
.lames .58 
" M.irKaret Scott 58. 59 

.Sarah Frances 58 
'■ William .57. .58 
" William S. 58 
Llewellyn, Elizabeth 38 
Lloyd, Mary 21 
Longfield, Elizabeth 27 
Longstrcet. Alonzo 39 

" Catherine 39 

("hristina 39 
" Emily 39 

Emma 39 
Eugene 39 
Jacob 39 
Jane 39 
'[ John Riddle 39 

Lydia 39 
Margaret 39 
Mary 39 
T. Scott 39 
Walter .39 
Wallers. .39 
William 39 
Macmamce. Frank .56 

Wahnieta 56 
Maghan. Caroline 41 
Many. Anna Estelle 61 
■; Elizabeth V. 61 
'* JohnLeguir61 
Ralph Conover 61 
Map.^. Caroline. 32 
Marcellus. Louisa .52 

Thomas J. 52 
Markwalter. Aupusta.52 
Elizabeth 52 
Michael 52 
Martin. Benjamin 26 
Catherine 25 
Isaac Jr. 25 
John 34 

Mai-y Elizabeth 33. 34 
Matthews. Ann 38. 46 
Mary 41 

William I. 38. 46 
Maul. Edward. 36 
■■ Lillian 36 

Ralph A. 36 
" Ruth, 36 
" Rev. W. R. 36 
McCausland. Ascnes 22 
Hannah 22 
" Laura 22 

James 22 
McClane, Jacob 22 
McGinty, Emma 51 
McCjladc. Mercy .50. .52 

Thomas Alphonso 50. 
62 
Thomas Alphonso, Jr. 
52 
Meade, Dr. Charles A. 63 
" Eula May .52. .53 
Grace Lillian 53 
Meeker. Frances E. 60. 61 
McK'apolensis. Kev. .Tohannes43 
Mephan. Ephraim 33 

Louise 3.'I 
Melrose. John .51 

Mi-hitablc.54 
Meredith. Charlotte C. 51 

John M. .51 
Mershon. Charlotte W.itson 37 
Julia Charlotte 37 
William 37 
Miantonomi. 42 

Millet. 49 

Amy 49 
Mitchell. Phebe F. 38 
Moodie. Lariy Deborah 14 
Moore. Mary E. 6(i 
Morford, Alice E. 22 
Anna 22 

69 



Morford, Anna G. 22 
Catherine 22 
Catherine C. 22 
Elizabeth 22 
Hannah 22 
Harry 22 
Henry Hobart 22 
Jane 22 
Jarrctt22 
Laura 22 
Livingston 22 
Mary R. 22 
Nelly 22 

Samuel White 22 
Thomas 22 
Thomas F. 22 
Morris. Ann 19. 25. 33 

Henjamin 19. 26. 39 
Catherine 49 
' barles 26 
Elizabeth 44 
Esther 26 
Jacob H. 49 
Joseph 26 
Lydia 19. 26 
MarKaret 39 
Mary Ann 39 
Patience 26 
" Robert Hunter 46 
Stout 26 
Morrison. Andrew 39 
Emily 39 

Jessie Brockett. 39 
" Josephine 39 

Lillian 39 
Mott. Ann Maria 22 
" Catherine 22 
" Clementina 22 
" Deborah 27 
" Dorothy 27 
" Gershom 27 

James 45 
" Jerusha 22 
I^eonard 22 
Mary 45 
■• Polly 22 
■■ Samuel C. 22 
" Sarah 45 
Mount. Amanda Brower 33 
Ann 51. ,53 
Catherine L. .56 
("harles FleminK 33 
Eliza .'<J 
" Elizabeth 33 

Enoch .56 
•• James 33 

John 33. 51. 5.3 
Julia Elizabeth 33 
■■ MarKaret 3:! 
Mary M 
Matilda 21 
" Susan .5;i. 55 
Murray. Anne 20 

Eleanor Crawford 20 
Ella Cooper 20 
Georffo Crawford 20 
Gertrude 20. 21 
Gertrude Dorothy 21 
I^avinin 20 
Mary 20 

Mary Catherine 20 
Mary Crawford 20 
William 20 
William W. 20 
Myers. Catherine 19 
Nathaniel 49 
Newbold. Marparet 15 
Newbury. Charles AuKUstU3.37 
" Charles Earlo 37 

Charlotte Dannlcr 37 
Lotiisa 37 
" William 37 
Newkirk. Matthew 29 
Newlin. Rebecca 34 



Nicholson. Christopher 17 
Norman, Joseph 54 

Susannah 54 
Obart. George 44 
Jane 44 
John 44 
Nancy 44 
;; Sarah 44 
" Susan 44 

Throckmorton 44 
Okeson. Charles 56 

Elizabeth C. 56 
Oldefl. Catherine 2S. 29 
■■ Giles W. 28. 23 
" James 28, 29 
" John 29 
" Mary 29 
" Samuel 29 
Oliver, William 14 
Olney. Thomas 42 
Ovens, Mary R. 22 
Painter, John 14 

Sarah 14 
Paiste, Minerva S. 64 
Parker, Ahipail 28 

Elizabeth 49, 50 
Miln 28 
William 50 
Patterson, Jehu 23, 24 
Phebe 38 
Rebecca 20. 23 
Paxson. Ann 2S 
Perez L.. Anibal 35 
Perez, Anibal 35 
" Eduardo 35 
Estevan 35 
" Ida 35 
" Mary 35 
Nestor 35 
Ricardo 35 
Virginia 35 
Perrine, David K. 41 
"_ Elizabeth 41 
Emma 55 
Georce 55 
Jacob 55 
Loll ie 55 
Matilda J. BO 
Sarah A. Job 60 
Peterson, Evelyn 24 
Phillips, Catherine 33 

Charles Wesley 35 
Ella F. 35 
Harriet 35 
Jesse B. 33 
John Taylor 35 
Mary Elizabeth 35 
Pierce. Capt. 41 
Pintard. Amelia M. 49 
Amy 49 
Ann 49. 60 
Anthony 49 
'[ Caroline 49, 50 
Catherine 49 
Deborah 49, 50 
Deborah E. 49, 50 
Eliza 49 
Elizabeth 49, 50 
" Eugene 49, .'JO 
Glencross 49 
Hannah 48, 49, 50, 52 
Ida 50 

John 48, 49, 50 
" Lydia 49. .50 
Marsden 50 
Mary 50 

Samuel 48, 49, 64 
Samuel Holmes 50 
Sarah 49 
Susan 49 
William 48, 48, 50 
Pittinger, Justina 62 
Plant, Marperv 35 
Polhemus, D. T. 24 



Polhemus, Sarah Elizabeth 24 
Potter, Sarah 46, 48 
Price, Annie Lufburrow 32 
Caroline Virginia 32 
" Catherine 31, 32 

Eleanor Catherine 33 
" Elisha Corlios 33 
" Capt. Elisha Corlies 31 
" George 32 
" George Scott 32 

Jane 32 
" John Corlies 32 
" John Scott 64 
Lawrence 31, 32 
Mary 64 
'• Sarah Fleming 32. 33 
'] Susan Elizabeth 32 

Theodore Freylinghuy- 
sen 32 
" Winfield Scott 32 

Raymond, 39 

Emma A. 39 
Reabey. Hugh L. 55 

Sarah 55 
Reed, James 30 
" Sarah 30 

Reeves. 42 

Reid. 30 

■■ Eleanor 30 
James 30 
Margaret 30 
Mary Virginia 61 
" William 30 
Reynolds. Bernice Mershon 37 
Charlotte Mershon 37 
" Charlotte Watson 37 

" Corlies Price 36 

Ebenezer Curtis 36,37 
Eva ina May 37 
John Miller .36 
Mary Caroline 31, 36 
Prudence Rebecca 49 
Sarah 36 
Sarah Jane 36 
Sarah Lavinia36, 37 
Virginia 37 
Walter Curl is 31, 36 
Waller Ebenezer 37 
Rigjcs, Charles W. 56 

Marietta 56 
Ring, Elizabeth 18 

■' Mary 18 
Roahr, Isabella F. 63 
Roberts, Elizabeth 64 
Fannie 41 
Hannah 64 
Henry 64 
John 64 
Robinson, Emilv M. 62 
Julia 24 
Sarah 33 
William 24 
Rockefeller, Agnes 36 
Bradley 36 
Gladys 36 
Katherine V. 36 
Lillian 36 
JVlary E. 36 
Rodgers, Sarah 38 
Rogers, Anna 40 

Charles H. 40 
" Claudius A. 40 
Deborah Ann 40 
Eleazar 18 
Elizabeth 18 
■; Ezekiel J. 40 
Hannah 18 
John 18 
Joseph 18 
Judah 18 
Lawrence E. 40 
Mehitable 18 
Nathaniel 18 
Pauline E. 40 

70 



Rogers, Samuel 18 
Rouse, Marv 28 

■■ William 28 
Rue. Charles .56 
Isabella 31 
" Maud E. 66. 
" Nellie .56 
■• Rachel M. 68 
Runnels, Jemina30 
Mary 16, 30 

Russell. 65, 56 

Catherine 56 
Valeria .56 
Sailer, Abram B, 52. 53 
Anthony 53 
" Anthony P. 53 
'■ Bessie C. 53 
Ebenezer 27 
Clarissa 63 
" Grace A. 63 
Hannah 27 
'] John 27 

Laura L. 52. .53 
" Richard 27 
" Sarah 27 
■■ Thomas 27 
Sanford. Maria 64 

Schenck, 65 

" Albert 46 

Ann 45 
"^ Anne 20 

Augenetje 46 
Catherine 19. 45 
Eleanor 19. 45 
" Eve 31 

Garret 45 
Geesye 45 
Hendrick 19. 45 
'[ HenrietU 24 
Jonathan 45 
John 45 
John R. 31 
Mary 26, 31. 45 
" Mary C. 28. 29 

Neeltje 45 
Peter Z. 29 
Roelef 45 
Sarah 45. 59 
Scot. William 12 
Scott. Aaron 63 

" Abigail 9, 10, 12. 14. 15 

Abraham 10 
" Albert B. 65 
Ale.xander 10 
Alice 52 
" Almy 48 

Alphonso 64 
" Alva 55 
" Amy 15, 48, 64 
" Ann 10. 31. 38, 40. 46. 48. 
61. 53.57. 58. 64 
"_ Anna 10. 38, 54, 55, 56 

Anna A. 55 
" Anna I. 10 
Anne 10 

Ann Elizabeth 51 
Augusta 52 
Augusta Fountain 52 
" Benjamin 10, 11, 13, 40. 
54. 57. 64 
" Benjamin A, 55 
" Benjamin Herbeit 56 
" Beulah r4 
■' Bloomfield 52 
" Bridget 10 
C^aroline 34 
" Caroline Elizabeth 38 
" Catherine 31, 39, 44, 47, 
51. 67, 63 
" Catherine B. 62 
" Charles 34. 64. .56 
Charles Augustus 34 
Charles Harmer 62 
" Charles M. W. 63 



INDEX. 



Scott, Charles Wetmore 51, 52 
" Charlotte ril 

Charlotte Amelia 50, 52 
" Charlotte Dangler 37 

Clayton M 

Clayton Wetmore 52 

Daisy May 5:1 
" Daniel 10 
■■ David 10 
" Deborah T,!. 58 
■■ DeWitt 38 

•• Ebenezer 15, 16,47,48,61. 
52, 53, 57. 68 
■■ Eleanor 31, 37 
" Eliza 31, 34, 57, 58, 64 
■• Elizabethld,34, 40,48, 50, 
51, 64 
■• Elizabeth B. 52, 53 

Elizabeth Barker 52 
" Ella 38, 55 
■' Ella M. 34 
■ Ellen 10, 53 
'[ Elvira 34 

Emily 55, 5'i 
■■ Emma 34, 55, 56 

Ernest 55 
'■ Esther 13, 15, 19, 26 

Eula Mav 52 
■■ Eva Claflin 53 
'] Flora 55 

Florence 52 

Florence Louise 38 

Frances A. 52 
■• Frank 38, 55 
"^ Frank Dangler 37 

Fred 55 

Fi-ederick 56 
" George 30, 40 
■' George W. .52, 64 

Georgiana 34 
■■ Grace 37 

■■ Hannah 10, 15, 16, 30, 48, 
49, 57. 59. 64 

Harold 55 

Harry N. 55 
■• Helena 38 
" Henry 10, 11 

Herbert 64 

Holmes Throckmorton 
31, 34, 44 

Howard 55 

Isabella 31 

Jacob 64 
•• Jacob K. 55 
■■ James 10, 31. 37. 38. 46. 57 

James Edward 38 
" Jane 10. 31, 44. 48 

Jane Amanda 31, 34. 44 
■• Jane M. 10 

Jeanette 38 

Jesse i>:i 
■■ Job 30. 40. 54, 64 

Job Ashley 55 

Jonathan 10, 11 
" John 9, 10. 13, 15, 16, 17, 
19. 26, .30. 31, 44, 48. 51, 
54. 5.5, ,57, 6:!, 64 
" John Budd 10 
•' John H. IVI 

John I'rice37 
'■ John Robert 38 
•■ John W. 40 
;| Joseph 10, 51 

Joseph Dangler 37 

Josephine 55 

.(..s^'ph Warren 10 
" Kenneth D. 65. 56 

Laura 55 

Laura L. 52, 53 

Lenah 57 

Lester J. :18 

Lester Wallack 53 

Lillian 63 
•■ Lionel 63 



Scott. Lottie 55 
Louisa .52 

Louise Marcellus 52 
Lydia .54 
Lydia Ann 38 
Mamie 52, 53 
Margaret 10, 56, 57. .58 
Maria t"4 
Martha 64 
Martha Ann 64 
Martin 10. M 
Martin B. 9 

Mary 10. 13, 15, 17. 19. 26, 
30. 31. 39. 47, 55, 63. 64 
Mary Ann 38, 64 
Mary <^aroline31, 36, 44 
Mary D. 10 
Mary Emeline 52 
Mary Emma 52, 53 
Mary G. 55 
Mary .S. .54 
Matilda 56 
Maud :18 

Mehitable 15. 28, 54 
Mercy 17 
Minerva S. 64 
Moses 10. 62 
Dr. Moses 10 
Nancy 48. 64 
Patience 15, 47, 57 
Peter 13 
Phebe 10 

Rachel 15, 40. 54, 55. 57. 59 
Ralph 31 

Ralph Warner 30 
Randell 14 
Rebecca 34. .55, 56 
Richard 10, 30, 31, 64. 55 
Robert 10 
Rodger 13. 14 
Roger 14 
Ruth 10. 15. .54 
Samuel 10. 13. 15. 16. 30. 
47. 48. 51. 54. 57. 63. 64 
Samuel W. 64 
Sarah 10, 15. 30,31, 10.54. 
57,64 
Sarah A. 54 
Sarah Ann 31, 33, 44 
Sarah Louisa 38 
Sidnea 10 
Stella .55 
Stella May 37 
Susan 31, 44. 55 
Susan Borden 37 
Susan Doughty 38 
Susaiuia 10, 55 
Susannah 10, 30, 54, 64 
Theodore Price 37 
Thomas 10, .55 
Timothy 10 
Walter 34. 55, .58 
Walter Franklyn 38 
William 9, 10. 12, 13, 14, 
15, 16, 30, 31, .34, 44. 48. 
51. .52. 53, 56, .57. 58, 63, 
6.1 
•• William Jr. 10. 13 

William Champlain 38 
•• William T. A. .55, 56 
•• William Webster 31. 37. 
44 
Scudder, Eleanor Crawford 20 
Henry G. 20 
Mary Crawfoiil 20 
Nora Jarvis 20 
Thomas 20 
William Murray 20 
Seabrook, Martha 19 
Mary 19 
" Major Thomas 19 

Seffoine, Frances 61 

" Frances Elizabeth 61 

71 



SpRoine. Harold Richard (II 
Marion ill 
William til 
Sorviss. Mary 44 
Shack, (It'oi-KC Henry 32 
Pearl ;i2 
Susan 32 
Shafto. Antoinette 49 
Shakleford, P'lorence 51 
Sharpe, Kmma t»2 
Shepherd. (Catherine 19, 27 
Deborah 27 
Hannah 27 
Joseph 19, 26 
Mary 27 
Mose3 27 
Rebecca 19, 26 
Sarah 27 
Thomas 2C, 27 
Sherman, Hannah 49 

Lydia 39 
Shotwell. Klizaheth 17 
Sillcocks. Mary Frances 60 
Skirm, Charles Henry 28 

Elizabeth 2S 
Slocum. Catherine 49 
Samuel 49 
Susanna 49 
Slocume. John 12 

Nathaniel i:{ 
Smith, Arthur ;M 
" Charles 34 

Deliverance 45 
" Elizabeth 23, 49 
** Ellen Bowne 24. 25 
" Forman38 
" Hannah 28 
'■ Ida May 34 

James Clark 24. 25 
■■ John 28 
■* Joseph 45 

Linda (.Mark 25 
Mary 28, (U 
*■ Peter T. 64 
Rebecca 34 
Samuel Wyman 25 
;; Sarah 38. 53 

Sarah Louisa 38 
" William 23. 34. 49 
Smock. Catherine Jane 59 
Jane TiS 
" Mary Ann 58, 60, 62 
Susan 25 
Snedeker. Lambert L. 38 
Lydia Ann 38 
Phebe F. 38 
Snyder. Geortre B. 38 
** Herbert E 33 

Herbert Vernon 33 
" Maud 38 
" Myrtle 38 
*' Phe!>e38 
Southwick, Lawrence 41 
Spicer, Abigail M 
" Esther 14 
" Jaci.b 14 
" Martha II 

Mary 14 
" Mitfhal 14 

Samuel 14 
" Sarah 14 
Thiimas 14 
Springsteen. Delia 38 
Siiuirea. C^apt. 50 
Susan 50 
Statesir, Ann 58 

Daviti Abeel 58 
Steele, Amanda 35 

Caroline VirRinia35 
Eiluai-ilfl Antonio 35 
Edwaitl 35 
" Ida May 35 

John Arthur 35 
" Mary 35 



INDEX. 



Stiff, Mary 64 
" Susannah 64 

Stillwell. 46 

Alice 44 
Emeline L, 23 
Garret 46 
Helen J. 60 
John S. 23 
Lydia 46 
Nicholas 12, 14 
Parmelia 46 
Rebecca 19 
Stockton. Abigail 54 
Richard 54 
Ruth 15, 54 
Susanna 54 
Storms, Emma 39 
George 39 
Story. John 30 
" Mary 30 
Stout, Alice 43 

Catherine 46 
" Esther 26 

Frances 43 
" Jonathan 26 
" Mary 27, 45 
" Nathan 46 
" Penelope 27, 43 
■■ Richard 27. 43 
Stoutenbergh. Mary 23. 24 
Stultz. Edward Schoek Van- 
Leer 38 
Rev. Ellas D. 38 
Ellen S. 38 
Susan Doughty 38 
Supp. Frank F. 39 

Jessie Brockett 39 
■■ Ruth J. 39 
Sutphin, Aaron 60, 62 
Aaron R. 62 
Catherine Louise 61 
Charles 62 
Charles C. 62 
Charles J. 62 
Clarence Hamilton €2 
DeWitt B. 62 
Dorothy 60 
Earle Franklin 62 
Edwin A. 62 
Edwin J. 62 
Elizabeth 62 
Elsie E. 62 
Emma 62 
Emma J. 02 
Fannie Bunting 60 
Francis A. 62 
Helen Ray 62 
" Henry Hulbert 60 
James A. 62 
James G. 62 
Jane 59. 60 
John Aimer 62 
John F. 62 
Joseph Halsey 60 
Josephine Hulbert 60 
Justina 62 
Kate Louise 60 
Lelia E. 62 
" Levi S. 59, 60 

Lizzie M. 62 
Louise Ely 60 
Lulu May 62 
Mary Ann 60, 62 
Mary F. 62 
Mary Jane 62 
May Josephine 62 
Susan Cooley 60 
Walter Lewis 62 
William C. 62 
William Craig 60 
William E. 60 
William H. 62 
Swan, Ann Maria 34 
" Ella M. 34 



Swan. John B. 34 
Talby, John 42 
Tallman, Martha 19 
Tattam, Caroline EliiXlbeth 38 
Elizabeth Ann 38 
George James 38 

Taylor. 25. 43. 45 

Ann 25 
Catherine 32 
George 25 
Hopestill 45 
\\ Joel 25 

Joseph 22 

Mary 22 

TenBroek, Cornelius 21 

Helena 21 
Terhun^, Fanny 59 

Helen Louise 59 
Henry Stafford 59 
James Little 59 
John 59 
Kathryn B. 59 
Margaret Little 58, 59 
Mary Anna 59 
Mary Greenleaf 59 
Mary W. 59 
William L. 58. 59 
William Little 59 
Terry, Reliecca 14 
Tetley, Elizabeth Ann 38 
Theunissen. Denyse 14 

Thomas, 39 

Margaret 39 
Thompson, Catherine CO. 62 
Eliza 57. ,■"18 
Margaret 52 

Throckmorton. 42. 43 

Alice 43 
Ann 41 

Ann Matilda 44 
Charles 44 
Charles For- 
man 44 
Charlotte 44 
Daniel 43 
David 43 
Deliverance 43 
Elizabeth 43, 44 
Forman 44 
Frances 43. 45 
Freegift 43 
•; Holmes 31.44. 45 

l>aac44 
James 44. 45 
James Forman 
44 
Jane 31, 44 
Job 42, 43, 45 
Job. Sr. 43 
John 41, 42. 43. 
44. 45 
John Wilson 44 
Joseph 43. 44 
Lewis 43 
Mary 43. 44 
** Patience 43 

Rebecca 43. 44. 
45 
Samuel 43 
Sarah 43. 44. 46 
Sarah Forman 
44 
Susan 44 
Susannah 31. 44 
Thomas 43 
William 43. 44; 
Throgmorton. John 41. 42 
Tice. Gibeon or Gilbert 46 

Rebecca 46 
Tilton. Abigail 12, 14 
Abraham 14 
Amey 2S 
Caroline 41 
Catherine 22. 50. 51 

72 



Tilton, Charles H. 41 

Charlotte Amelia 50. 52 
Clayton 50, 51 
Corlies 41 
Daniel 14 
" Deborah 50 

Deborah H. 41 
David 30. 40. 41 
Elizabeth 41. 51 
Elizabeth Cornelia 51 
Eseck 41 
Esther 14 
Hannah 49. 50, 52 
Hannah Pintard 50, 51 
Hester 14 
Holmes 41 
James White 41 
Jane S. 41 
Jennie 41 
John 12, 14. 39, 50 
Joseph 31, 39 
Kate 41 
Lydia 41 
Lydia Corlies 41 
Margaret 40. 41 
Margaret Ann 41 
Mary 12, 14, 31, 39 
Mary Ann 50 
Mercy 50, 52 
Miriam 40 
Peter 12, 14 
Rebecca 14 
Robert 40 

Samuel 14, 49, 50. 62 
Sarah 14. 30. 40, 41 
Sarah S. 41 
Susan 50 
Thomas 14 
William 22, 28. 40, 41 
William Amos 41 
William N. 41 
Tindall, Anna A. 55 
Benjamin 55 
Emily 56 
James 34 
John P. 55 
Lillian 34 
Sarah 55 
William H. 65 
Toilet, Mary or Mercy 15, 16, 47 

Thomas 15, 47 
TrafTord, Deborah 47 
Twining, Abigail 18 
Anna 17, 18 
Barnabas 18 
Eleazar 18 
Elizabeth 17, 18 
Hannah 18 
Isabel 18 
Joanna 15, 17, 18 
John 18 
Mehitable 18 
Mercy 18 
Nathaniel IS 
Ruth 18 
Stephen 18 
Susanna 18 
Thankful 18 
William 17, 18 
William Jr. 18 
William Sr. 17 
Ulhrich, Eula Leah 53 
Lillian 63 
Phineas 53 
Underbill, Lena Rebecca 61 
Updyke, Susanna 55 

VanArsdale, 66, 66 

VanBorculo, Stoffel Harmen- 

sen 46 
VanBorculo, Tryntje 46 
VanBrackle, Alice 46 
John 45 
VanBrunt, Augenetje 46 
Catherine 46 



INDEX. 



VanBrunt, Ann or Anne 31, 3S, 
46 
Catherine Eleanor 
20 
Cornelius 46 
Cornelius Rutgersz 
46 
Ella Cooper 20 
"_ Engeltje 46 
Geesye 46 
Georgre 46 
" Hendiick 46 

Jannetje 46 
" Joost 46 
" Joseph C. 38, 46 

Magdaiena 46 
'\ Mary 38, 46 

Nicholas 46 
'\ Polly 46 

Rutger Joesten 46 
Tryntje 46 
William T. 20 
VanCleaf, Benjamin 57 
Leanal; 57 
Margaret 57 
VanCouwenhoven, Wolfert 

Garretse 59 
Vanderbilt, Catherine E. 40 
Charles 40 
Edgar 40 
Hannah 39, 40 
John 39, 40 
Lottie F. 40 
" Melissa 40 

*' Samuel 40 

Vanderveer, Aaron 58 
" A. Eliza 58 

Ann 58 
Charles C. 58 
" Charles Herbert 

58 
Ellen L. 25 
" Ida May 68, 63 

Jane 58 

Joseph Augustus 
58 
" Joseph I. 58 

Maryan Conover 
58 
Mary P. 58 
" Peter Conover 58 

Rachel M. 58 
Sarah Scott 58 
" William Herbert 

58,63 
VanDorn, Jennie 41 
VanKerk. Phebe 41 
VanKirk, Hannah 57 

" James 57 

VanMater, Eleanor 21 
Vannabrick, George H. 64 

" Martha Ann 64 

VanPrincis. Penelope 27, 43 
Vaughn, Cordelia 61 
Verin, Joshua 42 
Vickars, or Vickers, Abraham 
16,30 
Vickers, Jane 48 
Voorhees, Ann 64 

" Neeltje 45 

Walker, Lizzie M. 62 
Wall, Deborah 49 
Walling. Deborah 22 
Eh-ira 34 
Richard 22 
Walsh, Catherine 37 



Walsh, John 37 

Susan Borden 37 
William Leon 37 
Warner, Abigail 12, 14 

Abigail Tilton 9, 12 
Mai-y 12 
Ralph 12, 14 
Washington. Gen. 59 
Watson. Julia Charlotte 37 
Weeks. Elizabeth 33 
Herbert 33 
Rachel 33 
William 33 
Welling, Robert 28 

Ruth Hunt 28 
West. Louisa 33 
Marcy 28 
Uriah 28 
Westcott, Stukely 42 
White, Aaron 47 
Abigail 28 
/ braham 15, 28 
Amey 28 
Amos 41 

Ann or Anna 25, 28. 29, 
41 
Benjamin C. 28 
Catherine 25. 28, 29, 31, 
39, 47. 57, 63 
'\ Catherine C. 22 
Catherine Jane 59 
Catherine Olden 29 
Crawford 25 
" Daisy May 53 

Deborah 47 
" Deborah H. 41 
" Elizabeth 25, 28, 29 

Ephraim 29 
" Esther 23, 25 
Fannie 41 
George 28. 29 
" George Edmund 41 
" George Schenck 29 

Gordon Dennis 59 
" Hannah 19, 22. 28, 47 
Helen Louise 59 
James 28, 29, 41 
" James E. 29 

James Howard 41 
Jane 28 
Jemima 22 
" Job 28. 47 

Jonathan 28 
" John 15, 17.28. 47.53,63 
Joseph 25, 39. 41 
Lillian 41 
Louisa A. 29 
■• Lydia 33, 41 
" Lydia Grover 25 
Marcy 28 

Maria Elizabeth 29 
Martha 28 
Martha Ann 28 
" Mary 15. 25, 28, .39, 41. 47, 
63 
Mary Anna 59 
" Mary C. 28, 29 
" Mehi table 15, 16, 28, 30 

Nancy 28 
" Robert 23. 25. 28. 29 
" Robert Bowno 25 
" Ruth 28 

Samuel 22. 28 
Sarah 47 
•' Timothy 19. 22, 31, .39 
•' Tylee 25 



White, William 28 

William C. 25 

Whitlock. 49 

Caroline 49 
Whitman, Gertrude 20, 21 
Whitney, Emma 51 
Wikoff, Edgar Emmons 62 
;; Ella S. 02 

Frederick Conover 62 
Henry Conover 62 
Wilbur, Elizabeth 22 
Wiley, Ella 55 

Franklin 55 
" William 55 

Williams, 42 

\\ Elizabeth 17 
" Experience 17 

George 17 
Hannah 15. 59 
" Hezekiah 17 

Joanna 17 
" John 15. 17. 59 

Obediah 17 
Roger 41. 42, 43 
Williamson. Patience 57 
Wilson. Catherine 44 
" Charles Henry 44 

Forman 44 
" Frank 44 
George 44 
" Holmes Throckmorton 
44 
James K. 44 ' 
W John 44 
Mary 44 
Mary Ann 44 
Mary Jane 44 
Sarah 44 
" Susan 44 
" William Forman 44 
Witter. William 44 
Wolcot, William 42 
Wolcott, Ann 33 

Harriet .33 
Lewis 33 
Wood, Frances A. 52 
Woodford, Matilda J. 60 
Rebecca 60 
Walter Emerson 60 
Walter O. 60 
Woods, Eliza P. 39 
" Mary Jane 39 
William 39 

Woodward, 40 

Sarah 40 
Woolley, Content 17 
Edwai-d 17 
Elizabeth 50 
Emeline 33 
Lydia 17 
Worden, Charles 50 
Ethel 50 
" Eugene 50 
" Howard 50 
Ida .50 
Orlando 60 
Worth Mary 29 
Wright, Ann 10 

Thomas 10 
WyckolT, Frederick 22 
Garrett 57 
" Laura 22 
" Patience 57 
Young, Abigail 18 
John 18 



SEF X6 mQ 



Lr Ap '09 



THE SCOTT FAMILY 



OF SHREWSBURY, N. J. 



